View Full Version : Good Shops Around the NW - A Helping Hand?
AllBlackedOut
02-16-2009, 09:06 PM
I am ordering a lift kit and wheel spacers from another member on this site. I live in an apartment complex and so I am unable to do any mechanics there. I also bought some bigger cross drilled rotos with performance pads. I also wanted to do the resinator mod. So, does anyone know where a good shop is around the NW (prefferably the Seattle area) or anyone int he Seattle area know how to do this stuff and willing to help me out?
flyingfischer5
02-17-2009, 07:12 PM
Sorry no help here.:confused: I know some places but they are all over here in spokane.
KHill
02-18-2009, 01:56 AM
Can't say I've found a 100% trustworthy shop yet besides my own garage. I'm finding that to be rather hard. But then again I'm in Oregon so it wouldn't matter anyways.
Good Luck,
Keith
poctai
02-26-2009, 12:14 AM
I'm looking for a shop in Seattle too. I'm right next to the downtown area.
AllBlackedOut
02-26-2009, 12:25 AM
I am ordering a lift kit and wheel spacers from another member on this site. I live in an apartment complex and so I am unable to do any mechanics there. I also bought some bigger cross drilled rotos with performance pads. I also wanted to do the resinator mod. So, does anyone know where a good shop is around the NW (prefferably the Seattle area) or anyone int he Seattle area know how to do this stuff and willing to help me out?
So I got my stuff:
The spacers are from suspension maxx: fronts - SMX-250XL, rear - SMX-15150 ---this will lift the front 2.5” and the rear 1.5” and level it out pretty well
The bilsteins hd’s are from shockwarehouse : F4-BE5-A333-H0
The wheel spacers are from wheeladapter: 1.8” spacer
I just want them installed!!!!! :sadcry: Any ideas?
KHill
02-26-2009, 01:30 AM
If we could get a meet anytime in the future I'm sure we could install them ourselves :undecided
AllBlackedOut
02-26-2009, 10:53 PM
If we could get a meet anytime in the future I'm sure we could install them ourselves :undecided
If anyone is up for it and has the tools, I would love to help them do it ourelves!
ScarabEpic22
02-27-2009, 08:54 PM
Ive done the suspension on my TB in my garage, took forever but now that Ive done it I know it wouldnt take that long. Biggest thing would be we'd take the strut assemblies to Les Schwab and have them compress the springs. Not worth the hassle to rent sprig compressors, I was actually scared at one point one was going to break and shoot the spring across my garage. :x
No good shops yet, wish there were a few but I end up just doing everything myself.
AllBlackedOut
02-28-2009, 12:01 PM
Ive done the suspension on my TB in my garage, took forever but now that Ive done it I know it wouldnt take that long. Biggest thing would be we'd take the strut assemblies to Les Schwab and have them compress the springs. Not worth the hassle to rent sprig compressors, I was actually scared at one point one was going to break and shoot the spring across my garage. :x
No good shops yet, wish there were a few but I end up just doing everything myself.
So would you be willing to help me out? I would love to get it done this week if at all possible. After 4pm (M,W) and after 5pm (T, Th). Anyway, let me know and I appreciate it!