turbo shop/machine shop
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i just got a t28 from a friend and one of the studs is broken off in the exhaust housing...does anyone know if id have to take it to a turbo shop or could i just take it to a machine shop and they take care of it for me??
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There are a couple ways to go. You could drill it and tap it yourself or take it to any machine shop. It is very simple and a machine shop should be able to take care of it for very little money.
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yea i was thinkin about them...i took a t25 to them to rebuild like 2 yrs ago and never went back *oops* but yea i need this shyt fixed...im gonna call them and performance unlimited tomorrow...anyone have any other recommendations
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