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D.Choe
12-02-2008, 11:32 PM
can anyone refer me to a shop/person near Athens who won't charge an arm and a leg to replace a timing belt, tensioner, water pump, ac belt, p/s belt, and an alternator belt for a DC2 GSR?

I would do it myself but I'm crazy busy w/ work and school w/ finals right around the corner. I need to get this done ASAP due to the colder weather some of my belts have been squealing. I figure if I'm gonna replace one why not replace them all when they're due for a change anyway...I don't feel like using WD-40 or belt dressing for a temporary fix cause I know some of my belts are slipping and are in need of a replacement

I don't exactly know where this belongs, but I figure it would get more views in the WL. (mods feel free to move it where it is supposed to be)

in addition to cash, I'm willing to provide food + booze if you're willing to help

also, if you're not absolutely sure on how to do it but are willing to help, you can check this out:
http://www.team-integra.net/sections/articles/showArticle.asp?ArticleID=1044
and see if it's worth the trouble to you

anyway thanks for looking and if anyone can give me any recommendations I'll give you mad +reps lol

oh yeah and if anyone has hookups for OEM Honda parts, HOLLA AT ME ASAP

Elbow
12-02-2008, 11:33 PM
How was your dinner? ;)

You could call Japanese Motorworks.

D.Choe
12-02-2008, 11:39 PM
How was your dinner? ;)

You could call Japanese Motorworks.

it was pretty good, the deep fried Oreos were so dank

I could but last time I checked with them to get it done I think they quoted me somewhere around $600. Considering I can get all the parts for ~$300, I don't wanna pay another $300 for labor.

Elbow
12-02-2008, 11:41 PM
Oh ok, I never really heard prices but hear they do good work. I'll try and think of another.

Yes fried Oreos FTW.

D.Choe
12-02-2008, 11:45 PM
lol Simon just come and replace them for me

or let me use your garage this weekend

Elbow
12-03-2008, 12:14 AM
I really would but have to work, the regular belts are easy, timing belts take longer. I'd let you use my garage, except it only exists in my imagination :( I don't have one. Just a driveway and tools.