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Ksumida

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  • Business Name
    Sumidas auto repair
  • Business Address
    333 Queen Street, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96813
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    Auto Repair
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    Shop Owner
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  1. Hey guys aloha, was getting call this week from alldata and it seems like a goo thing for a small 2 man 2 rack and 4 flat shop with no secretary or office person. Seems like it would save us time making estimates and invoices. But does it really interstate that well with quick books. Will it be better for me or more work for me??? Thanks special offer ends this week.
  2. Aloha everyone. I have few questions. I am mostly a MB guy was at the dealer for 15 years and now opened my own shop recently. From doing side jobs before I know for MB what pads and rotors don't squeek. And for MB I usually order from world pac. But since I am on my own now and taking in all makes and models and all the way in Hawaii I was wondering for other makes what brand pads and rotors do you guys use that don't squeek. To me it's embarrassing when a client comes back in 2 months with brake Squeek. I don't have a lathe so I would replace rotors if necessary. In Hawaii we have O Rielly and Napa who I can source from if I need it that day. But what brands of pads and rotors do you guys use that don't Squeek? Mahalo
  3. Yes Mohawk sent me some info. That's the one I was looking at cause there's no plate underneath it to get in the way of the trans jack. Any solutions for that?
  4. Thanks for the advice. Rotary prices here in Hawaii are pretty expensive so I have decided to go with Challenger for now. Going into business after being at a dealer for 15 years is a little scary but knowing I got a place like this to get advice is awesome.
  5. I need help please. I recently purchased a shop. And I need to replace the 20 year old lifts. It has a ceiling height of 10'5. I know it's not the optimum height but the location and existing shop couldn't be past up. So now I need to replace the old lifts. What brand and type do you guys suggest.


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