Yufeng Report post Posted July 26, 2016 Hello, new user here. I recently obtained a LP-570 and am really looking into installing IPE headers. The only thing holding me back is I was quoted by the dealership at a ball park price of $8500 to pull out the engine which is required from my research to install headers. Would any of you guys know of some shops in LA that you would trust to take out the engine and be able to put it back in with no issues? I've narrowed my list down to VF engineering and SP engineering but I'd definitely like to know if theres any other shops I should look into. In the end, I might just take it back to the dealership because I know they'll get it done in the time frame I want and they'll do it right. I'm aware this exhaust setup could be very expensive but it's a price I can deal with to have the most insane sounding gallardo. Onto my next question. I want to go with aftermarket 19x9 and 19x11 wheels to bring the tire flush with the body and have the ability to run 255/35/19 and 325/30/19 R888s. I already calculated the diameters and it's within 2% of factory diameter difference so the diff will be fine. My question would be what is the offset that would make it even with the body? Thanks in advance -Yufeng Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kinnsella Report post Posted July 26, 2016 Hello, new user here. I recently obtained a LP-570 and am really looking into installing IPE headers. The only thing holding me back is I was quoted by the dealership at a ball park price of $8500 to pull out the engine which is required from my research to install headers. Would any of you guys know of some shops in LA that you would trust to take out the engine and be able to put it back in with no issues? I've narrowed my list down to VF engineering and SP engineering but I'd definitely like to know if theres any other shops I should look into. In the end, I might just take it back to the dealership because I know they'll get it done in the time frame I want and they'll do it right. I'm aware this exhaust setup could be very expensive but it's a price I can deal with to have the most insane sounding gallardo. Onto my next question. I want to go with aftermarket 19x9 and 19x11 wheels to bring the tire flush with the body and have the ability to run 255/35/19 and 325/30/19 R888s. I already calculated the diameters and it's within 2% of factory diameter difference so the diff will be fine. My question would be what is the offset that would make it even with the body? Thanks in advance -Yufeng Ragin Bull in Costa Mesa. 255's on the front will rub. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yufeng Report post Posted July 27, 2016 Ragin Bull in Costa Mesa. 255's on the front will rub. Thanks for the recommendation. I actually got in touch with them today and they gave me a more reasonable price. They also seem to do good work according to most reviews. Gonna be likely taking my car to them. Are you saying 255s will rub at full lock or the fender won't tuck them at full compression? If they do rub at full lock do you know if it's the back edge or the front edge of the tire? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
whiteout Report post Posted July 28, 2016 SP or Famous in LA. Steve Maxwell in SD. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Luxeous Report post Posted July 28, 2016 Take it to Famous Autosports in LA. Good dudes that do great work! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Assman Report post Posted July 28, 2016 Sp Raging bull Famous. All good, pick which is closest to you. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lamboperth Report post Posted July 28, 2016 Thanks for the recommendation. I actually got in touch with them today and they gave me a more reasonable price. They also seem to do good work according to most reviews. Gonna be likely taking my car to them. Are you saying 255s will rub at full lock or the fender won't tuck them at full compression? If they do rub at full lock do you know if it's the back edge or the front edge of the tire? From my experience, 255x35x19 s' will rub at the back on full lock 245x35x19's will also rub at the back:) cheers, john Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LeoMiami Report post Posted August 9, 2016 Like others said 255 and even 245 will rub badly (specially if you lowered you car) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lamduke Report post Posted September 7, 2016 Hello, new user here. I recently obtained a LP-570 and am really looking into installing IPE headers. The only thing holding me back is I was quoted by the dealership at a ball park price of $8500 to pull out the engine which is required from my research to install headers. Would any of you guys know of some shops in LA that you would trust to take out the engine and be able to put it back in with no issues? I've narrowed my list down to VF engineering and SP engineering but I'd definitely like to know if theres any other shops I should look into. In the end, I might just take it back to the dealership because I know they'll get it done in the time frame I want and they'll do it right. I'm aware this exhaust setup could be very expensive but it's a price I can deal with to have the most insane sounding gallardo. Onto my next question. I want to go with aftermarket 19x9 and 19x11 wheels to bring the tire flush with the body and have the ability to run 255/35/19 and 325/30/19 R888s. I already calculated the diameters and it's within 2% of factory diameter difference so the diff will be fine. My question would be what is the offset that would make it even with the body? Thanks in advance -Yufeng Hi, if you are looking for the Ipe header, i do have a brand new set up for sale. Do drop me a mail if you are keen. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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