Does any one know?
does any one know if i buy all the t2 crap like the engine, tranny, drive shaft, rear end. all that cool stuff. I want to know if someone knows a shop in Colorado that will do the swap for me if you do let me know. and please dont yell at me telling me to do it my self. i would if i could. Just want to know
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where in Colorado are you and how far are you willing to take it ?
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i am in denver. and i want to get it pretty much stock for right now.
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if you get that stuff. you need a pressure sensor. you can use your n/a harness . the tps wire will be streached. but y ou can use the n/a harness. you need a tii MAS. you need a tii cluch slave cylinder
rear end half shafts (axles) drive shaft (or tii to n/a drive shaft from mazda trix and use n/a rear end) tii trani starter slave cylinder cluch flywheel engine the same series as your car pressure sensor ecu mas and a few lil things i may have forgotten good luck!!!!! as for a shop in colorado. good luck.... dont spend more then 400 on a rear end and axles(mine was that with shipping). no more then 250 for a trani. no more then 100 on a used drive shaft(mine caust me 20$). and no more then 1225 on a good quality tii engine with warrenty and compression test.(brian galloway in california sells them for 1225 with shipping on adverage) :) |
I know a good shop in arizona that will do it for you :).
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Originally Posted by 2slw4u
(Post 7088977)
i am in denver. and i want to get it pretty much stock for right now.
It's on Federal between Belleview and Oxford. |
+1 for Precision Import Repair
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your way better off doing it yourself, but if you have no other option i guess take it to a shop, there gonna charge you a grip though
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Originally Posted by VacavilleFC
(Post 7091603)
your way better off doing it yourself, but if you have no other option i guess take it to a shop, there gonna charge you a grip though
If you haven't the experience and tools, "doing it yourself" is hardly the best option. The amount you save on labor could easily pale in comparison to fixing a botched job. Besides, the guys I recommended have been more than fair to me and I assume that is how they do business with everyone. |
thanks all for your input clokker i will talk to Precision Import Repair
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Originally Posted by 2slw4u
(Post 7088633)
... I want to know if someone knows a shop in Colorado that will do the swap for me if you do let me know. ...
He's very good and very fair. - k - |
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