View Full Version : BMW shop in Pasadena, Alhambra, LA area?


Soco
06-04-2007, 07:50 AM
I want to install some UUC underdrive pullies and possibly polyurethane tranny mounts.

Not sure where to go that does good work at a reasonable price and has experience with these aftermarket parts.

Thanks

Soco
06-04-2007, 12:46 PM
bump

PJB
06-04-2007, 07:46 PM
I go to Ed's BMW Service, if Covina isn't too far for you. They are super nice, respectful, and their prices seem to fall just slightly higher than the ballpark figures thrown around the forums. I've only gone to them for regular maintenance stuff, but they have aftermarket parts available and I've seen some pretty modded cars parked out front, plus you can tell that the guys are really into BMWs; I got special treatment by washing my car beforehand, keeping it clean, comparing car stories with the manager, etc. If you decide to feel them out lemme know beforehand because I've been meaning to get some stuff done and maybe if we talk to them together we can coax a lower price.

Soco
06-04-2007, 07:53 PM
I go to Ed's BMW Service, if Covina isn't too far for you. They are super nice, respectful, and their prices seem to fall just slightly higher than the ballpark figures thrown around the forums. I've only gone to them for regular maintenance stuff, but they have aftermarket parts available and I've seen some pretty modded cars parked out front, plus you can tell that the guys are really into BMWs; I got special treatment by washing my car beforehand, keeping it clean, comparing car stories with the manager, etc. If you decide to feel them out lemme know beforehand because I've been meaning to get some stuff done and maybe if we talk to them together we can coax a lower price.

Sure, is your 528 is a manual too?

How much discount do you think they can give for both of us? For you as the referrer, and me as the new customer. lol

PJB
06-04-2007, 08:32 PM
Oh man, look what I got myself into. It's a Vegas weekend in four days, but now I have to set aside some bread for new brakes! I'll call tomorrow. =)

Mine's an auto, btw.

Soco
06-04-2007, 08:34 PM
I'm thinking of probably UUC transmission mounts and their pulley kit that replaces water pump and power steering only. Maybe even motor mounts.

What do you want to get done?

PJB
06-04-2007, 10:25 PM
I just need rotors and pads all the way around, OEM, and auto tranny drain and refill with my own fluid provided.