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Old Feb 2, 2002
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Lowering Costs

what would the total cost be to get ground control coilovers purchased and installed, and whats the best place to get them installed at?
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Ive seen em online for 339 for a 2k1...installation will vary from store to store....just go to a local performance shop and get em put on

for my Si I paid 300 for the coilovers and my local shop charges 54/hr so I mean it'll vary for ya wherever ya go, even where you buy the coilovers.
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just figured since it was a question it would go in products and parts....sorry[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
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Lowering can be relatively inexpensive....if you already know what you are doing, and have the resources. The way I plan to do it is going to be real freakin costly....Springs, camber kit, shocks/struts, installation fees....I want to to do it "right" the first time, but that may not be for a while (too much $$$$!!!).
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if your dropin your ride, make sure you get the camber kit and have it alligned too, itll get pricey, but its the right way to do it.
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