ATLANTA - good shops to work on an F-Bod??
I'm trying to find a good shop to do some things to the T/A, I know the dealers charge outrageous prices, so I was wondering if anyone knew a good shop in the Atlanta area. I don't have the time or the place right now to do many things myself, so anyhelp would be greatly appreciated.
Originally posted by Airtight
Anybody?
Anybody?
ANYWAYS go to the specific forum for people in or near ATL. I don't know the exact breakdown of the south, but it'll be somewhere in the regional section. That is where you should get a more specific answer. Good luck!
Have you considered these guys?
http://www.atlantachassisdyno.com
Moving to the South Eastern regional forum...
http://www.atlantachassisdyno.com
Moving to the South Eastern regional forum...
Originally posted by 95TA8280
First off, please don't do that after 45 minutes......it's insulting.
ANYWAYS go to the specific forum for people in or near ATL. I don't know the exact breakdown of the south, but it'll be somewhere in the regional section. That is where you should get a more specific answer. Good luck!
First off, please don't do that after 45 minutes......it's insulting.
ANYWAYS go to the specific forum for people in or near ATL. I don't know the exact breakdown of the south, but it'll be somewhere in the regional section. That is where you should get a more specific answer. Good luck!
Where did you learn how to add?
He waited over 36 hours before he asked if anyone knew.I haven't ever had anything done by a shop, but if you can find time to come up to Cleveland, TN(Chatt area) we could work on it up here. Surely someone around here should be able to name off some more good shops.
RP MOTORSPORTS
I have had RP motorsports in marietta (call 411) suggested to me by several people. I have been told they do excellent work, although they quopted me $2700 parts/labor for a cam swap in my ls1. I was also told by them that MAC headers wouldn't make as much power as TPIS shorties? I donno if that is correct, but I'd have a hard time believing those shorties could outflow the midlengths. I believe that maybe he can get TPIS at cost and is just trying to make some more cash. So take it for what its worth.
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