Have to 2nd the guys at Lafayette Aviation. Yes, I went to school there, but I also had a PAY2 worked on there. Just for clarification, I did not work for them, but they are good people.
My other recommendation is Des Moines Flying Service in Des Moines, IA. They are a bunch of older guys that are used to working on the equipment. My only tip is, they are a Piper dealer and will want to sell you new Piper parts if they can come up with them.
Fargo Jet Center has a lot of experience with Cheyenne IIs, since the other side of their company (Weather Modification Inc) has operated several of them for years.
IIRC, The head of the maintenance department at Lafayette Aviation helped write the Cheyenne manuals for Piper. Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that's the case.
One way or another, another 2 thumbs up for the guys/gal at Lafayette Aviation.
Its been a while since I flew the Cheyenne however we used the shop in Union City, Tn. Reasonable rates and timely service if I remember correctly.........good luck............
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