Anyone grind calipers in Houston?

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Old 05-08-2010, 03:57 PM
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I sold my Prostars to someone in Houston and he's having trouble finding someone to do it. If any of you do this or know of someone who does, let me know so I can pass the word along to him.
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I sold my Prostars to someone in Houston and he's having trouble finding someone to do it. If any of you do this or know of someone who does, let me know so I can pass the word along to him.
Just did mine today, does he not know how to do it?
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tell him to give me and n20kid a shout we can do it
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i can, im in the memorial area
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I have a grinder and some paint he can use if he wants to do it himself, or I can do it for him. I'm down 45 south.
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Originally Posted by n20kid
Just did mine today, does he not know how to do it?
+1..if he doesn't know how to use a grinder he probably doesn't need to be driving that car.
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rather than use an electric angle grinder, i used a 90 degree angle die grinder with a sanding disc on it, took a little longer but looks much cleaner and consistent, and there are several threads on how and where to grind.




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