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lgvenable
04-02-2013, 09:26 PM
I'm in Tulsa OK, and I need a shop recommendation. Not looking for a fly by night rather willing to go the full meal deal and replace evey shot bushing while installing a tein coilover suspension. Didn't have time to drive to 3sx for two days of install before starting in Tulsa; soI'm looking for a reputable shop in Tulsa who can do a bang up install, and basically make the car drive better than new. I already have a new set of Innovo's 245x35 x18; but at 21 yrs old I'm sure there are lots of suspension parts that have seen a far better day.

Who is in this part of Oklahoma that can go and will be impressed by their job knowledge and their shop. I'd like someone with references, or clients with cars demoing their competence given the cost of doing a full suspension done right (it might be my DD base, but I want it to keep up with my Z06 in the corners...)

IPD
04-03-2013, 12:43 PM
i'm hoping a local OK member will chime in. i'd tell you to ask jrod, but he's decided to stick to the other forum.

i will say that you should avoid white smoke racing (if it even still exists). keith was/is a stand-up dude, but i don't trust jeremy at all. holding my car for 8 months--doing nothing to it--and then shipping it back to me on MY dime is not exactly what i'd call quality service.

lgvenable
04-03-2013, 10:02 PM
Please pm me the specifics on folks to specifically watch out for as those are the folks I want to avoid.

I'm way beyond the days of my youth when I street raced. However if I can find competent help I might yet drop my 1000 mile LS7 into the car with a tr6060 and a corvette rear end; while installing some nascar stuff up from to handle the front wheels and steering.

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lgvenable
04-05-2013, 05:23 AM
white smoke racing in Tulsa is up in smoke. I heard Precision Automotie in Broken Arrow and Humble Performance from local folks..no help here???

lgvenable
04-10-2013, 08:21 PM
seems like from the other forum... that Aplexi S1's are better for street/performance blend..Thanks TurboSinceBirth.