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Old 06-08-2009, 10:55 AM   #1
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my friend owns coast to coast in fort lauderdale, so I was going to setup something with him for tires and springs, but if he's too backed up that might be a good alternative-- thanks!
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right on
my friend owns coast to coast in fort lauderdale, so I was going to setup something with him for tires and springs, but if he's too backed up that might be a good alternative-- thanks!
i do all coast-to-coast's driveshaft work. and i'd NEVER let their guys work on my car lol.. no offense of course, but i've had them bring me stuff to fix that their mechanics have messed up (wheel bearings destroyed on Mercedes, BMW, chrysler, etc etc, list goes on and on). i'll let them stick to doing what they do best, putting disgustingly huge wheels on chevy/ford shitboxes
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i do all coast-to-coast's driveshaft work. and i'd NEVER let their guys work on my car lol.. no offense of course, but i've had them bring me stuff to fix that their mechanics have messed up (wheel bearings destroyed on Mercedes, BMW, chrysler, etc etc, list goes on and on). i'll let them stick to doing what they do best, putting disgustingly huge wheels on chevy/ford shitboxes
haha, i know they are crazy-- but those owners ask for it with those wheels...
i wish i knew you did driveshafts, my bronco would still be around i bet, I had replaced the shaft myself and a year later it popped and spun freely, that thing was a disaster of a suv anyway, haha.

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