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Old 03-03-2005, 05:38 PM
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coilspacer install in Los Angeles

Any recommendations on where I can get my coil spaces installed in the Los Angeles area, preferably the South Bay part? No, I don't want to do it myself, just the thought of it brings back visions of an incident I had back in the day trying to put AAL's on my P/U (no snickering please!).
Old 03-03-2005, 05:44 PM
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If ya decide to do it yourself, just drop me a PM. I gotta an install in vegas this weekend so I can't help ya out but I am free next weekend.

A fellow member requested for some help so since I'm gonna be there for my bday bash might as well kill 2 stones in 1 day I just hope I'm sober to work on it!
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you can hit me up too RB if you decide to do it yourself. Lance will take care of the fronts, I'll do the hard work and take care of the rear axle
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Where about are you in South Bay? I'm in Torrance. Near Crenshaw and Torrance.
I only helped Lanced did one a while back. I think we end up having the dealer replaced the REAS cable on one side......pulled it too hard ...maybe.
Anyway, I'll see if I can stop by if nothing else, just to say Hi to neighbor 4wheeler.
btw, I got air tools too....

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Many thanks to Good Times and FirstToy for helping me (read: doing pretty much everything) with my spacer install. These guys were like surgeons the way they were so focused and moving so fast. I felt alot like the newbie surgeon-assistant struggling to hand them the tools and spare hands as quickly as they called out for them. The install went unbelievably smooth and we finished in a little over three hours. This left me the afternoon to spend time with my kids, since I spent the better part of the morning shooing them out of the garage. I just can't say enough nice things about a couple of guys who would take the time out of their life, especially on a Sunday morning, to help out someone they really don't know, and who lives a fair distance from them. It should go without saying that these guys love Toyota's and wheeling. Thanks guys, I owe you!
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