anyone near denver, co installed the urd kit?
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anyone near denver, co installed the urd kit?
i think im going to spend some x mass bank on the urd kit (needed badly) and dont really trust many shops except for trendz (big name rice shop with lots of high end supras and skylines). wondering if anyone could lend a hand in the tuning of it after basic instalation. thanks guys and galls
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When do you have to go back to school. While I cannot lend the technical experience you can bring it over to the "Cottora" chop shop and we'll get the gang together and work on it. (Hey we got MuddButt's lift on!!)
Seriously though, I would imagine that Brandon and Nicole and Rich would be enough knowledge to get that done. (Brandon, Blwon4runner and TacoToy)
Seriously though, I would imagine that Brandon and Nicole and Rich would be enough knowledge to get that done. (Brandon, Blwon4runner and TacoToy)
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Originally Posted by blown4runner96
what URD kit... be more specific?
http://www.urdusa.com/product_info.p...a9ff4227eb06d6
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Are you going to install the URD kit yourself or have shop do it?
If you are doing it yourself, would you mind a mechanical newb hanging around to see how it's done? My supercharger is about to explode (I think the bearings in the nose cone are going - loud raspy sound) and I'd like to get familar with how it all works before I try fixing my own.
If you are doing it yourself, would you mind a mechanical newb hanging around to see how it's done? My supercharger is about to explode (I think the bearings in the nose cone are going - loud raspy sound) and I'd like to get familar with how it all works before I try fixing my own.
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Originally Posted by Crux
Are you going to install the URD kit yourself or have shop do it?
If you are doing it yourself, would you mind a mechanical newb hanging around to see how it's done? My supercharger is about to explode (I think the bearings in the nose cone are going - loud raspy sound) and I'd like to get familar with how it all works before I try fixing my own.
If you are doing it yourself, would you mind a mechanical newb hanging around to see how it's done? My supercharger is about to explode (I think the bearings in the nose cone are going - loud raspy sound) and I'd like to get familar with how it all works before I try fixing my own.
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Originally Posted by blown4runner96
Yeah you can fix your bearing but ya need a press and some expetise. I just sent my snout of my charger out because I had no clue what I was doing and didn't, for the life of me, want to ˟˟˟˟ something up. A free s/c may be nice but it doesn't mean it means less to me. But I later found out my old master tech fixed is own bearing issue. There is special oil and trans FIPG that you'll need. bearings are standard so you can find them where ever bearings are sold. If ya don't have access to this equippment and don't know exactly what you are doing send the snout out to Magnesun... If ya need more info on where to send it to (not TRD) PM me
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/f2/heres-nose-drive-bearing-part-numbers-1st-gen-s-c-31363/#post303350
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