Re: Steps for registering BC Deli in Calgary
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 10:18 am
dpd wrote:I was a bit worried about finding a good place for OOP in Edmonton. But I found a place that was good -- did not skip out on or ignore anything, found a few minor bugs to fix, and didn't give any rumors or BS about weird or misinterpreted OOP rules. If anyone in Edmonton is looking for a reliable OOP PM me and I'll pass on the name of the shop.
I went above and beyond the strict requirement anyway, for safety, installing bright new LED side markers and LED high brake light. Wired in a relay for DRL in the steering column, and got new headlights (my Deli is a P25V which takes domestic 6054 headlights, $11, that was nice!)
After seeing how well illuminated the van is compared to before, and some research about accident prevention from fast LED brake lights, I'm glad I did the extra work which amounted to about $50 and a day's work, with no experience ever working on anything automotive. Even if it never prevents an accident, every upgrade and repair I've done myself has taught me a bit more and in the long run it's a lot of money saved to DIY.
why not just post up for all to see? I can't see anyone getting sued over positive comments and free advertising.