Props to Ed @ Turbo Tech!
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Props to Ed @ Turbo Tech!
Sneaked out of work early today to head over Ed's shop to get my fenders rolled...I must say Brian did a fantastic job with the fender roll.
He took his sweet time, made sure the paint wasn't cracking by hitting the paint with the heat gun every once in a while. I must say they really took really good care of my car throughout the whole process too. Took my wheels off without and air gun, triple checked to make sure the hoist arms cleared everything, didn't even want to reach in to my car to release the hand brake cause his hand was dirty!
Had a great time chatting cars with those guys too. You could tell they'll take good care of your car It's too bad I didn't get to see Ed's Z haha.
So yea, props to Ed @ TurboTech, and Brian too! Pics will have to wait, my car is too dirty and it's too late for me to take pics haha.
He took his sweet time, made sure the paint wasn't cracking by hitting the paint with the heat gun every once in a while. I must say they really took really good care of my car throughout the whole process too. Took my wheels off without and air gun, triple checked to make sure the hoist arms cleared everything, didn't even want to reach in to my car to release the hand brake cause his hand was dirty!
Had a great time chatting cars with those guys too. You could tell they'll take good care of your car It's too bad I didn't get to see Ed's Z haha.
So yea, props to Ed @ TurboTech, and Brian too! Pics will have to wait, my car is too dirty and it's too late for me to take pics haha.
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i need to ***** out my z for some regular maintenance tasks (oil change, battery replacement, etc.) does ed's shop do that or are they only about baller installations like NAWWWZZZ?
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Originally Posted by Reality350
^Bump for Ed and his crew over @ Turbo Tech...
Solid, knowledgeable and very honest
Solid, knowledgeable and very honest
also had my oil cooler and coilovers installed @ his shop, and going back in the next few weeks to get my cf hood installed and do corner weights on my Z
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I hear you!! Bumping for Ed too!
They noticed my Intake problem and fixed it for me at a very reasonable cost.
Very Honest guys!!! Nice to see... Might go see him today to fix my sway bars.
They noticed my Intake problem and fixed it for me at a very reasonable cost.
Very Honest guys!!! Nice to see... Might go see him today to fix my sway bars.
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BUMP FOR ED AND BRIAN AT TURBO TECH (brian rolled my fenders) as noodle said they do a great careful job on rolling the fenders. thats all ive had done there so far though. but highly recommended for anyone wanting to roll fenders go there you wont be disapointed at all and very reasonable price.
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hey noodle, i like the way u kept calling Brian "Ken". lol, i was making fun with that all this afternoon and got him pretty much pissed off. ha.
btw, are your tires still rubbing against the rear 1/4 panel? if u still do, consider doing a -0.5 to -1 degree on your rear camber.
btw, are your tires still rubbing against the rear 1/4 panel? if u still do, consider doing a -0.5 to -1 degree on your rear camber.
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Originally Posted by edvy
hey noodle, i like the way u kept calling Brian "Ken". lol, i was making fun with that all this afternoon and got him pretty much pissed off. ha.
btw, are your tires still rubbing against the rear 1/4 panel? if u still do, consider doing a -0.5 to -1 degree on your rear camber.
btw, are your tires still rubbing against the rear 1/4 panel? if u still do, consider doing a -0.5 to -1 degree on your rear camber.
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Originally Posted by noodleman
lol, I feel really bad about that haha. And no, I'm not rubbing anymore...even went on some dips to make sure that I use to rub on.
Thats good to hear, hoping to c u in my shop for your future mods, cheers
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Originally Posted by mikhe
How much does it cost to roll your fender? Im very very tempted to do it cause i wanna run R comp on the car but it comes in like 295 only in the rear.........
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you dont' need to roll your front fenders. If you lower your car, you most likely won't need to roll your rear fenders either.
If you haven't ordered teh tires yet. I would suggest getting 275/35/19 tires for the rear instead, as that tire is much closer to spec to OEM, and if your car has VDC, 275/30/19 may cause problems for you.
If you haven't ordered teh tires yet. I would suggest getting 275/35/19 tires for the rear instead, as that tire is much closer to spec to OEM, and if your car has VDC, 275/30/19 may cause problems for you.
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Thanks for the input, I'm not sure if the 350 and the G is the same, I have a G, on the rear fender there seems to be a huge lip underneath so it seems certain that it'll rub with Tein Basics.......
Unfortunately General only has 275/30/19, so far the ride and everything is fine but I have a huge 2-3 finger gap lol and really need to lower....
Unfortunately General only has 275/30/19, so far the ride and everything is fine but I have a huge 2-3 finger gap lol and really need to lower....
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you dont' need to roll your front fenders. If you lower your car, you most likely won't need to roll your rear fenders either.
If you haven't ordered teh tires yet. I would suggest getting 275/35/19 tires for the rear instead, as that tire is much closer to spec to OEM, and if your car has VDC, 275/30/19 may cause problems for you.
If you haven't ordered teh tires yet. I would suggest getting 275/35/19 tires for the rear instead, as that tire is much closer to spec to OEM, and if your car has VDC, 275/30/19 may cause problems for you.
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Bringing this thread back to life again.
Spring is coming and after going for a new set of rollers I probably need to get my fenders rolled this spring, 9.5x19 +25 and 10.5x19 +22 with 255-35 and 285-35 rubber . I have not been able to find a place around here that can do it right. So after reading about how this shop is conducting their business I might take the trip down to get this done. Take a weekend to visit friends at the same time.
What is the damage rate for 2009?
Is this information correct:
Advance Power House/ Turbo Tech
1217a lawrence avenue west,
Toronto, ON M6A 1E2
Spring is coming and after going for a new set of rollers I probably need to get my fenders rolled this spring, 9.5x19 +25 and 10.5x19 +22 with 255-35 and 285-35 rubber . I have not been able to find a place around here that can do it right. So after reading about how this shop is conducting their business I might take the trip down to get this done. Take a weekend to visit friends at the same time.
What is the damage rate for 2009?
Is this information correct:
Advance Power House/ Turbo Tech
1217a lawrence avenue west,
Toronto, ON M6A 1E2