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Old 04-07-2008, 07:16 AM
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Default Where can I get some suspension work done- DELCO, PHilly, Wilmington

I have the tokico Dspecs and Eibach springs, and want them installed asap.

Where would you recommend getting work like this done at?


I would not mind going anywhere around Philadelphia, Wilmington, Trenton(Princeton Area), Delaware County (as I am in West Chester).


Thanks in advance.
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R/T TUNING in Lansdale, PA

www.rttuning.com

Ask for Vince, tell him Christian with the Orange Z sent you.
Old 04-07-2008, 09:27 AM
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Originally Posted by mifastZ
R/T TUNING in Lansdale, PA

www.rttuning.com

Ask for Vince, tell him Christian with the Orange Z sent you.
Thanks I called them, they said they would call me back with the price, have not heard back yet. I will call them later. Thanks for the recommendation.
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there is also CarV2 in wilmington, DE.
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Originally Posted by Motormouth
there is also CarV2 in wilmington, DE.
I don't know if they are around anymore....https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....ighlight=CARV2
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Pancoast Automotive on Lancaster Ave does great work, he's rebalancing my summer wheels as we speak :-D. If you want more info, PM me.
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Originally Posted by AbsolutSpeedZ
Pancoast Automotive on Lancaster Ave does great work, he's rebalancing my summer wheels as we speak :-D. If you want more info, PM me.
They did a good job on my springs too, at your recommendation.
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Originally Posted by Zerk
I don't know if they are around anymore....https://my350z.com/forum/showthread....ighlight=CARV2
CarV2 is open until May last I heard. you can call the shop and talk to them.
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Originally Posted by sry110
They did a good job on my springs too, at your recommendation.
Thanks!

I took my summer wheels out of the storage area in the garage and one of the wheels has no weights on it, so I'm having him rebalance all the wheels, he ahs this new machine where you type in the number of spokes and the wheels size and it balances it, and it tells you where to put the weights on the spokes, supposidely it's a heavy-duty plastic weight, cause I guess lead weights falling off of wheels is bad for the environment
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Originally Posted by AbsolutSpeedZ
Pancoast Automotive on Lancaster Ave does great work, he's rebalancing my summer wheels as we speak :-D. If you want more info, PM me.
I have an appoinnent there tomorrow.
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oh yeah I forgot he did the adjustment on your clutch pedal, haha, my wheels will probably be there tomorrow also, took two in today, another two in tomorrow
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BTW, I'll just be missing you, I'm taking my car in on Tuesday for a lowering job and alignment, it'll look nice with the rims ...1.0" all around.
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Originally Posted by AbsolutSpeedZ
BTW, I'll just be missing you, I'm taking my car in on Tuesday for a lowering job and alignment, it'll look nice with the rims ...1.0" all around.
Finally getting it lowered huh? What springs did you end up choosing? And I'm curious to see whether those rear tires are going to rub...
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LOL thats funny! I'm taking my rims to Sharon hill to be clearcoated tm. So I might be lowered 1.2 inches on my snow tires on 17's for a few days.
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Originally Posted by sry110
Finally getting it lowered huh? What springs did you end up choosing? And I'm curious to see whether those rear tires are going to rub...
I read some good stuff about Swift, I was going to give them a try. Crossing my fingers!

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I'm taking my rims to Sharon hill to be clearcoated tm.
What shop in Sharon Hill do you use? I was thinking of some custom powdercoating on my wheels. Have you used them before?
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Scratch the swift, I'm going with Tanabe GF210's, from some pictures, it looks like the perfect lowering kit
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Originally Posted by Stunnd
What shop in Sharon Hill do you use? I was thinking of some custom powdercoating on my wheels. Have you used them before?
Wheels America.

this is my first time using them their website is fixrim.com saw some recommendations for them on the forum.

I wish I would have went with Tanabe.

I purchased Eibach sportlines 1.2" drop all around, I am driving on my snow tires (stock 17's) until my wheels are finished. This car is sitting literally 3 inches off the ground if that. I have hit the bottom a few times. I hope putting the 19" wheels back on will make a difference. If not I am going to have to switch the springs out.

Lol @ me having to plan my route to the store, because I cant go down certain roads or I will bottom out.
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Originally Posted by ErinFaulk
Wheels America.

this is my first time using them their website is fixrim.com saw some recommendations for them on the forum.

I wish I would have went with Tanabe.

I purchased Eibach sportlines 1.2" drop all around, I am driving on my snow tires (stock 17's) until my wheels are finished. This car is sitting literally 3 inches off the ground if that. I have hit the bottom a few times. I hope putting the 19" wheels back on will make a difference. If not I am going to have to switch the springs out.

Lol @ me having to plan my route to the store, because I cant go down certain roads or I will bottom out.
I heard your car looks incredibly bad *** See what happens when you put the 17's on, might raise it up an inch.
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