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Window Tinters Tint Crafters of Aurora<--Zed 2.0 recommended 886 So Buckley Rd. Aurora Colorado Phone: 303-755-1500 Fax: 720-748-0270 ABC Window Tinting<--collegemt recommended 6363 E. Evans Ave Denver, CO 80222 (720) 353-6640 (mobile) - (303) 757-1275 (shop) - (303) 757-1365 (fax) eMail: freddie@abctinting.com http://www.abctinting.com/
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Powdercoaters From coloradoracing.net (thread here) Posting list for the lazy. *** NOT IN ANY ORDER *** Colorado Powder Coating Inc (and sandblasting) 3801 E 68th Ave Commerce City, CO 80022-2240 (303) 853-0394 K&K Painting 245 Bunyan Avenue Berthoud, CO 80513 Phone: (970) 532-3885 Sentry Powder Coating 2812 N 9th St Canon City, CO 81212-8518 Phone: (719) 275-8691 Fax: (719) 269-3397 Powder Coating Specialties, Inc. 550 Orchard Street Golden, CO 80401 Phone : (303) 278-0406 Fax: (303) 279-6852 jack.howell@powdercoatingspecialties.com Web Site: www.powdercoatingspecialties.com Niland Company 320 N. Clark Dr. El Paso, TX 79905 Toll free: (800) 648-9013 Fax: (888) 779-3065 Email - info@nilandco.com Web Site - www.nilandco.com Premium Powder Coating 10765 Turner Blvd., Unit H Longmont, CO 80504 Phone: (303) 776-7560 Fax: (303) 776-0644 Email: shane@premiumpowdercoating.com Website: www.premiumpowdercoating.com Spectrum Powder Works, LLC 309 Arrawanna St Suite D Colorado Springs, CO 80909 Phone: (719)633-5560 Fax: (719)633-5290 Taint Paint 3368 Adobe Court Colorado Springs, CO 80907 Phone: (719) 447-9552 Fax: (719) 447-9547 Lincoln Plating Company 777 Umatilla Street Denver, Colorado 80204 Phone: (303) 534-8161 Fax: (303) 534-3815 Mile High Powder Coating 4275 South Navajo Street Englewood, CO 80110 Phone: (303) 789-1485 Fax: (303) 783-8998 Pristine Powder Coating <-- bama16, tommypenguin, xclomo, icy, and enthusiast recommend them 3768 South Lipan Street Englewood, CO 80111 Phone: (720) 488-5499 Fax: (720) 488-5499 Irrigation Systems Co 2098 Hwy 6 & 50 Fruita, CO 81521 Phone: (970) 242-2900 Toll Free: (800) 759-0336 Fax: (970) 242-8205 Monument Powder Coating 169 S. Mulberry Street Fruita, CO 81521 Phone: (970) 858-2070 Fax: (970) 858-0573 Foothills Powder Coating, Inc 15975 W 5th Ave Golden, CO 80401-5517 Phone: (303) 278-4423 Pro Powder Coating 549 Bogart Lane Grand Junction, CO 81505 Phone: (970) 241-3422 Fax: (970) 257-9419 Dellenbach & Co. llc (New) 702 5th Street Greeley, CO 80631 Phone: (970) 392-9460 Alpine Powder Coating 2295 Logos Ct Junction, CO 81505-9731 Phone: (970) 245-0893 Rocky Mountain Powder Coating 205 3rd Ave. Longmont, CO 80501 Phone: (303) 772-2701 Fax: (303) 772-5710 MyPowderCoater 275 Shoop Drive Penrose, CO 81240 Phone: (719) 784-9262 Fax: (719) 372-9109 Pueblo Powder Coater 2126-C Prairie Pueblo, CO 81005 Phone: (719) 561-9946 Fax: (719) 566-3928 Applied Plastic Coatings, Inc. 11771 W. 49th Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Phone: (303) 424-9200 Toll Free: (800) 743-8964 Fax: (303) 424-8800
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Tuners Revolutions Performance<--johnAWD, Zed 2.0, praedet recommended 417 E. Vermijo Colorado Springs, CO 80903 719.635.6200 5250 Performance 14116 Valley Dr Longmont, CO 80504 http://www.5250performance.com (970) 535-0539
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All right folks, after a recommendation from Steve (enthusiast) I am trying to consolidate info. Please post down below if you see a vendor you want added, or a type of vendor you want added, that is in Colorado. Also, feel free to discuss your experiences with any of the companies that are listed. If you want a business added, post everything about it like what is already done in the powder coating section, than I can copy and paste it up top... Dealers Burt Subaru <-- chenc544 and icrackedcorn recommend them for service 5300 S Broadway Englewood, CO 80110-6709 Sales: 303-789-6400 Service: 303-789-6400 http://www.burtsubaru.subaru.com/
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I found an AWESOME place for a meet yesterday. It includes a great drive, and then a location to BBQ, drink beer, and TUBE!!!!!! Basically, a few of us would need to camp there over night to get a place for parking and a meal, but it would be a lot of fun... 11 Mile Canyon. Not the State park, but the National Forest portion that is below the reservoir.
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1. chenc544 (Castle Rock) 2. praedet (C-Spgs) (maybe) 3. tommypenguin (Littleton) (maybe) 4. Bskey 5. ScottyBuckeye ~ I'm going to try to drag him down there! 6. enthusiast (Highlands Ranch) 7. Collegemt (Denver) 8. Xclomo (Lafayette/Boulder) (maybe) 9. Brady
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Still up-to-date I think I might move from maybe to definitely...
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updated...
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First post updated... 1. chenc544 (Castle Rock) 2. djmonkey841 (Centennial) (maybe) 3. praedet (C-Spgs) (maybe) 4. 5. And Brady, you just haven't been out here long enough. Other than the install meets, 99% of the meets are up in Denver
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A.) You will get them in the end B.) I am EXTREMELY proud that you are doing suspension and brakes before more power. Most peeps NEVER do that. More-over, the fact that you are adding a little more rear bias is awesome. C.) See B Oh yeah, and lastly... BRAD PITT FTMFW!!!!!
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BRAD PITT FTMFW!!!!!
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Let me check w/ the wife on dates, but I am in...
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I did not remove my front dust shields for the ST kit, but I did the rear. I have not noticed this problem and I have driven through VERY heavy rain...
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^^^Good pad, only thing to worry about is that Hawk Track pads are hard on rotors...
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They are a good street pad w/ the ability to go to Auto-X temps... NOT a track pad
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XP10s in front, XP8s in the rear... I highly recommend the Carbotech track pads as they are very nice to the rotors...
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^^^^Exactly!
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If you do what Tristan said, which is to start w/ a stock map and modify it (base), you won't have memory issues. I can get everything I want changed in a Base map, but some things I like modifying w/ the RT map, so that is where I do it...
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For those of you looking at suspension, here is a good deal...
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Then again, you could keep the stock tires to burn them up quicker
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I promise, the KWs actually ride NICER than Bilstiens and Pinks (Or any other springs) Yet they out perform then. It is quite nice Tires and pads...
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Not my first time at a track day, but it was the first time in the wagon. We can go out for a drive and figure out in the Mtns which group you should be in I don't need to run in the aggressive group. There were 300+ whp cars in the intermediate group, and the guys in the agressive group cared more about beating each other, and less about having fun and staying safe IMHO...
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I actually went in the intermediate group last time... The beginners were so slow, at times they were dangerous, and the advanced were out to kill each other. I am somewhere in between
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The Tarmac 1s from Racecomp are the cheapest, and best in terms of what they offer vs. the KWs, but I will say I never go stiff enough that I would need the extra range of the Tarmacs...
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