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jpkirk 06-03-2015 01:06 PM

Interested in hearing your opinion on the Old Spiral Highway. I remember it being way cool.

Mitco39 06-03-2015 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by jpkirk (Post 3217846)
Interested in hearing your opinion on the Old Spiral Highway. I remember it being way cool.

That highway was sooo cool, one of the best roads we've ever been on. Did it twice once going down then back up. Threw a go-pro on the bimmer and she followed me. When we get back ill post it online, its very cool.

We are now in Twin Falls ID and going to make the push to Vegas tomorrow. The roads in this state are awesome, so much better than the ones we have in Canada.

Knio 06-04-2015 01:02 AM

Bonneville salt flats isn't too far off your route. Even if you don't go out on the salt, its cool to see.

https://goo.gl/photos/2cdtbr2tDHySFa826

https://www.google.ca/maps/dir/Edmon...36.1699412!3e0

jpkirk 06-04-2015 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Mitco39 (Post 3218282)
That highway was sooo cool, one of the best roads we've ever been on. Did it twice once going down then back up. Threw a go-pro on the bimmer and she followed me. When we get back ill post it online, its very cool.

We are now in Twin Falls ID and going to make the push to Vegas tomorrow. The roads in this state are awesome, so much better than the ones we have in Canada.

:tiphat:

Glad to here it. I hope to drive it next year. Looking forward to the video. Does the video show your Z?

Mitco39 06-04-2015 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by jpkirk (Post 3218570)
:tiphat:

Glad to here it. I hope to drive it next year. Looking forward to the video. Does the video show your Z?

Yeah she followed me the whole way so it should look pretty cool i'm hoping.

Got on it a few times, lol.

Mitco39 06-04-2015 10:13 PM

Anyone have any recommendations for a tire shop in Vegas while we are here. Figured it would be way cheaper to get it done while we are here. Thanks

90 ST 06-04-2015 11:24 PM

Discount tire, or a BIG O Tires, I've used both, but not in Vegas...

mishuko 06-05-2015 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Mitco39 (Post 3219250)
Anyone have any recommendations for a tire shop in Vegas while we are here. Figured it would be way cheaper to get it done while we are here. Thanks

what happened? :ugh2:

jpkirk 06-05-2015 08:32 AM

I would hit the tirerack.com site, select delivery & installation, then search Las Vegas for recommended installers. These installers usually have machines that are designed to not scratch your wheels. Depends an aweful lot on if they know how to use them though. There are several recommended installers in the Vegas area.

Mitco39 06-05-2015 09:40 AM

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Originally Posted by mishuko (Post 3219550)
what happened? :ugh2:


Nothing really, just realized how done the tires are on the way down... Stupid camber...

90 ST 06-05-2015 12:01 PM

Just watch the pricing, as exchange can suck right now...the set I bought a month or so back was cheaper to buy at home, then in the US...

Zipper 104 06-06-2015 02:39 AM

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Originally Posted by 90 ST (Post 3219823)
Just watch the pricing, as exchange can suck right now...the set I bought a month or so back was cheaper to buy at home, then in the US...

That's because of where you live, otherwise NOT A CHANCE IN H***.
It's not the exchange that beats you. It's everything else that's tacked on.
(duties, taxes, shipping to Canada and brokerage fees)
I essentially buy NOTHING much of anything up here, not even gas, unless I'm on a trip inside Canada. Even with the lousy Canadian dollar now I have anything and everything shipped to a WA state address. (shipping is really cheap to the lower 48 states) I drive down and pick it up myself and bring it back. I have done this for years. The savings are huge, but it wouldn't work given where you reside. I live less than 40 kms from the U.S./Canada border. I can be down and back home in under 2 hours.
My most recent purchase was a pair of H&R spacers. I damn near gagged when I looked to see what I'd have to pay buying them up here.
A few months ago I got a quote to supply and install Swifts, toe bolts and camber arms. The install price was as expected, but I could beat the parts side of the quote by half.
And car parts aren't even all that outrageous. Parts for Harleys are out of this world if you buy them here. Deeley Canada has that all wrapped up. I could pay all the duties and taxes importing them and still save half of what it would cost me up here, provided I bought them from the right vendor in the U.S.

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90 ST 06-06-2015 03:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Zipper 104 (Post 3220446)
That's because of where you live, otherwise NOT A CHANCE IN H***.
It's not the exchange that beats you. It's everything else that's tacked on.
(duties, taxes, shipping to Canada and brokerage fees)
I essentially buy NOTHING much of anything up here, not even gas, unless I'm on a trip inside Canada. Even with the lousy Canadian dollar now I have anything and everything shipped to a WA state address. (shipping is really cheap to the lower 48 states) I drive down and pick it up myself and bring it back. I have done this for years. The savings are huge, but it wouldn't work given where you reside. I live less than 40 kms from the U.S./Canada border. I can be down and back home in under 2 hours.
My most recent purchase was a pair of H&R spacers. I damn near gagged when I looked to see what I'd have to pay buying them up here.
A few months ago I got a quote to supply and install Swifts, toe bolts and camber arms. The install price was as expected, but I could beat the parts side of the quote by half.
And car parts aren't even all that outrageous. Parts for Harleys are out of this world if you buy them here. Deeley Canada has that all wrapped up. I could pay all the duties and taxes importing them and still save half of what it would cost me up here, provided I bought them from the right vendor in the U.S.

104

I was going to the US, but the tires there with exchange would have been more then just getting them here. Never mind the Duty, etc... I priced them out picking them up at Tire rack, vs my buddy's shop, he was cheaper, granted he gives me cost on most of my stuff... LOL

Zipper 104 06-06-2015 03:18 AM

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Originally Posted by 90 ST (Post 3220449)
I was going to the US, but the tires there with exchange would have been more then just getting them here. Never mind the Duty, etc... I priced them out picking them up at Tire rack, vs my buddy's shop, he was cheaper, granted he gives me cost on most of my stuff... LOL


At his cost.....well that would tip the scales a bit. Nice.

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Mitco39 06-06-2015 03:07 PM

Got some put on at discount tire yesterday, got to drive the car into the shop and watch them work on it. Not a single scuff on the rim and in and out in 40 mins so it was great. Thanks again for the info guys.

Also had a wastegate line blow off today, hit 22psi of boost. lol. Whoops.

fzgood 06-07-2015 02:53 AM

I saw this thread late. On your way back head up through Utah and the Fishlake forest mountain roads... fantaastic roads :)

jpkirk 07-13-2015 03:48 PM

Sooooo, ever get that video done up?

Mitco39 07-13-2015 07:12 PM

I did not, lol been sooo busy. It is sitting there on the gopro. Ill try and get it done this week

jpkirk 07-13-2015 10:10 PM

Very cool. No worries. Gotta live. And get used to that marriage thing. I've been at it for 22 years. It's still very cool. I hope my wife feels the same.

Jerggy13 07-17-2015 05:01 PM

Wife and I took our Z from St. Louis, MO to Quebec City.

https://www.google.com/maps/dir/St+L...2826!5i1?hl=en

My advice for long distance in the Z.
Bring a butt pad. After a while the Z's seats will kill your ***.
Soft cooler bag fits perfectly on the shelf behind the seats.
Bring a can of good glass cleaner, microfiber, and paper towels for bug cleaning.

We were getting 27+ MPG, so your range should be killer.


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