Jump to content
LegacyGT.com

praedet

Mega Users
  • Posts

    3,382
  • Joined

Everything posted by praedet

  1. 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/
  2. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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/
  5. 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.
  6. 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
  7. Still up-to-date I think I might move from maybe to definitely...
  8. 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
  9. 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!!!!!
  10. Let me check w/ the wife on dates, but I am in...
  11. 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...
  12. ^^^Good pad, only thing to worry about is that Hawk Track pads are hard on rotors...
  13. They are a good street pad w/ the ability to go to Auto-X temps... NOT a track pad
  14. XP10s in front, XP8s in the rear... I highly recommend the Carbotech track pads as they are very nice to the rotors...
  15. 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...
  16. For those of you looking at suspension, here is a good deal...
  17. Then again, you could keep the stock tires to burn them up quicker
  18. 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...
  19. 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...
  20. 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
  21. 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...
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use