Originally Posted by Stg4WRX
no doubt.. the best way is to research or something and do it yourself in the garage or something since a lot of people has all the tools pretty much needed and some have a engine lift as well so pretty much do anything at home.. just takes a lil longer is all
agreed agian...
But if you can't do it your self.. Woulden't you rather have a shop that has proven its self by racing at events and showing how good of a company they are because they have fast/reliable cars and not something that falls apart the next day on you. Most REAL good shops that care about there customers will stand behind there parts and labor so if something F's up they will take care of it. Inline Pro Is one of these companies. My buddies with there turbo honda's and Swapped hatch's all have worked with that company and have nothing but good to say and to show from there company. Ive spoken and raced there owner Jon and i gotta say There all good guys up there and if i had a honda I wouldent think twice about any other company but inline to work on it. I just wish more shops were like them.