How much is it usually to install...
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How much is it usually to install...
A set of full coilovers.. one guy told me 200 bucks.. i was like.. wtf?? are you serious?.. so how much do they usually run?? thanks
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hmm...beer and cigs huh... lol. damn it.. i will do it if someone that knows what to do is with me.. and has a spring compressor.. i can rent one.. but i don't know how to use it.. chances are i'll end up compressing my nuts..
if its a full set of coilovers you dont need a spring compressor. True coilovers come in one piece all you have to do is unbolt the strut 5 bolts totall 3 on top 2 on bottom. it really easy just mark where the old strut sits first other wise getting it aligned is a nightmare.
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[hr]Originally posted by: mygirls01
if its a full set of coilovers you dont need a spring compressor. True coilovers come in one piece all you have to do is unbolt the strut 5 bolts totall 3 on top 2 on bottom. it really easy just mark where the old strut sits first other wise getting it aligned is a nightmare.
good luck.[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: mygirls01
if its a full set of coilovers you dont need a spring compressor. True coilovers come in one piece all you have to do is unbolt the strut 5 bolts totall 3 on top 2 on bottom. it really easy just mark where the old strut sits first other wise getting it aligned is a nightmare.
good luck.[hr]
DogstyleEX, check the DIYs. if you goto the DIY page theres a couple for sleeved coilovers and if you goto the suspension forum, check out the 'detailed spring installation'.
If they are going to align the car, that is still too much. It should be an hours worth of work + the alignment(if any). ASE regulates procedures and give the alotted time for the work to be done by. SO if they finish quickly, then you still have to pay for the time alotted. If they go over,you do not have to pay more. Look for a shop that works for $60 -70 and hour. The average shop works for $80 and hour(usually ran by a manager and not the mechanic, unless they have a reputation).
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