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I have Koni dampers, Neuspeed race springs, and control arms for the rear of the car to kill negative camber; <none 4 the front yet>.
Anyways; can any suspension place install this or not. i got my eibach pro-kit springs installed for $100.00 at 1 place; how much for the whole thing.
Anyways; can any suspension place install this or not. i got my eibach pro-kit springs installed for $100.00 at 1 place; how much for the whole thing.
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Rep Power: 0 Installing the shocks is a lot of labor already being that you have to gut out the fronts. But to also install springs and a camber kit, I would estimate atleast 300.00 on labor alone. Believe me, it's a lot of work!
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Rep Power: 0 I'd say around 300 as well. I had my Ground Controls and Ingalls Camber Kits installed at one time, for 100, and now I'm going to get my Koni struts installed, which will be 200. Not including the alignment/camber/toe/caster adjustments afterwards, which will run another 100.
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