More great advice. I'll probably do the physical pick-up over snail mail since I could use the highway miles. Plus, I like the idea of getting it done in one fell swoop.
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More great advice. I'll probably do the physical pick-up over snail mail since I could use the highway miles. Plus, I like the idea of getting it done in one fell swoop.
Thanks for the advice. I'm pretty sure the plate number is on my insurance card, but that should be no big deal to replace. I was mainly concerned about the registration stickers. Thanks...
I see that these are available (thought the office is closed until late July) but was wondering if anyone could enlighten me on the process. I'm curious as to how I'd go about getting registration...
I'm also looking for a team to join.
I'm game for duckpin-especially if it falls on a tuesday or wednesday night.
A friend of mine used Wheel Works (sp?) for his bent rim and was very pleased. However, there were two prices given: a "ready today" and a "ready in two weeks". He went for the former, but still...
I know Wurth makes a kit: http://www.autogeek.net/wurth-wheel-kit.html if you want to diy. On such a new car though, I think its worth paying $75-150 to have it done professionally.
Are you are...
This is the first upgrade I made to my car-worth every penny.
I'd like to see how this turns out. I'm thinking of buying the Dr Colorchip soon.
Will definately try one of those. Thanks.
I ended up using NTB for my alignment. $75. I would rather go to an indy shop next time though. Still looking...
Like the title says. I live and work in the Hunt Valley-Towson area, but I'm looking for a good independant shop anywhere in Baltimore County.