Ok I posted this in my region (Canadian North East), but it is nowhere near as active as any other region. Here is what I posted:
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Ok so basically, I want to weld the evil eyes onto my stock hood, but I don't trust myself to do it. So pretty much I want to pay to have it done - but I'd rather give the business to someone in the J-community rather than some shop, and i'd prefer someone who knows J's also.
In addition after the welding it has to be color matched and painted back to the green of the car. So if anyone is interested in doing it (welding or painting, or both) give me a shout with a quote - and location. It would be much appreciated.
So I'm pretty open to going for a drive and meeting some not-so-local j-body people. My only deal is I don't want to drive EXCESSIVELY far. I'm from Montreal, and I don't want to drive to like..Toronto for this. I'd say 3.5 hours is reasonable...so lets say I'm willing to go pretty much to Kingston. (I also don't want to go to far because I have studded winter tires on my car now - illegal in ontario).
Studded tires are legal in Ontario now
Just take it to a bodyshop and be done with it.
gtpsunfire wrote:Just take it to a bodyshop and be done with it.
x2...any body shop should be able to do it...IF they know what there doing...
"If you have no clue what's going on... STFU!"
Darren MacDonald wrote:Studded tires are legal in Ontario now
when did this happen? Last I heard they were trying to outlaw them in Quebec.
i am in kingston, i have a body man that works for me too
Jeffrey M White wrote:Darren MacDonald wrote:Studded tires are legal in Ontario now
when did this happen? Last I heard they were trying to outlaw them in Quebec.
They're only legal if you live north of Perry Sound or Nipissing. I have no idea how the law is applied to people from out of province.
Basically, if you live north of those points, you can use studded tires anywhere in the province. The idea is that you can't make them legal only up north and then tell people they can't drive down to Toronto or something.