Shop to resurface OEM flywheel?
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Several members have been able to get theirs resurfaced.
yes it can be done, but the shop has to have the right fixtures and know what they are doing. Sorry I can't help you find one in your area but you are correct, it is in fact possible to do. Just difficult to find a shop who can do it right
good luck because i couldnt find a shop in my area that had the proper fixture so I bought a nismo single mass. I do like it a lot though. noticeably better than stock
so free bump
good luck because i couldnt find a shop in my area that had the proper fixture so I bought a nismo single mass. I do like it a lot though. noticeably better than stock
so free bump
Joined: Oct 2004
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From: Santa Clarita, CA
yes it can be done, but the shop has to have the right fixtures and know what they are doing. Sorry I can't help you find one in your area but you are correct, it is in fact possible to do. Just difficult to find a shop who can do it right
good luck because i couldnt find a shop in my area that had the proper fixture so I bought a nismo single mass. I do like it a lot though. noticeably better than stock
so free bump
good luck because i couldnt find a shop in my area that had the proper fixture so I bought a nismo single mass. I do like it a lot though. noticeably better than stock
so free bump
I have this one machine shop in Pasadena that used to resurface my flywheels for me. They were unable to do the one off my G.... I tried a couple other local places and was unsuccessful in finding anyone that could.
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Thanks though.
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