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Just ordered the Eibach Pro-Kit for my 04' Sedan I'm going to get it professionally installed after hearing numerous horror stories of DIY-ers. In order to avoid getting ripped off I was wondering if I could hear some of the quotes you guys paid for your spring replacements (on stock struts and springs.) Also, is an allignment necessary... thx in advance
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Rep Power: 355 you should alweays have your car aligned after you modify the suspension, but do yourself a favor and wait until you drive it about 1000 miles to give the car some wear on the springs so you don't have to do it again.
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Rep Power: 322 I charged my friend 100 dollars for me to do the install. Honestly, you could do it yourself and save money, but if you're not comfortable doing it, then...I'd say around 150 professionally would be a good price
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Rep Power: 253 Thanks for the advice you guys, I just don't want to damage something as important as the suspension by doing it myself being as unfamiliar as I am with it; 100-150$ seems a fair cost to get the job done right imo.
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Rep Power: 253 ^^^ Nice price, your ssm sedan looks great btw! The blacked out headlights look great w/ ssm, it's next on my list to get done, and it's a nice n' cheap mod as opposed to the drop
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Rep Power: 0 When I had mine done I paid $340 for the springs, install and all future alignments/re-torques. I took the car back at 150 and 1000 miles for alignment and re-torque adjustments. That was about 2 years ago...ironically, my car's back in the shop today to go lower and install a much-needed camber kit.
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Rep Power: 230 I paid 175 for a shop to install shocks and springs and it was totally worth it because they had to bore out a couple of holes and it sounded like it sucked from the waiting room.
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Rep Power: 253 ^^^ The horror stories come from people who are in over their head... which is where I would be wish I had some buddies around here who gave a $hit about cars (they all laugh at my civic btw)
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Rep Power: 322 If you drive on a lot of snow and ice during the year and in a place that puts down road salt, I would probably take it to a shop...Salt tends to make things very hard to take apart without an impact wrench. But luckily my car came from Oregon, so it wasn't that hard. Some of the bolts were just tight because they'd never been taken off...
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Rep Power: 253 haha In the winter everyone drives white cars... yeah they go a little crazy w/ the rock salt My sister lives in Portland OR, there are very wussy drivers out there
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Rep Power: 322 Where I live, we barely get 2 inches of snow per winter...And that's spread out over 4-5 snowfalls. Sometimes there are some really over-cautions drivers out there, that's why I have 5 gears and a middle finger
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Rep Power: 399 First of all, "professional" does NOT mean done right. It means you pay someone else for the opportunity to **** it up.
Unless you know of a shop that has done work on the 2001-up Civic/RSX platform before they worked on yours, don't assume they know what they're doing. Its sufficient to say its not normal and its unlike any other Honda platform, so even a honda shop may be a little clueless when they see it for the first time.
Scary stuff aside, its not a hard job to do, and if you're handy with cars, its easily done with a friend.
price would depend on the labor rate locally. I'd say if you paid for more than 2 hrs of labor to a shop with air tools, its a ripoff.
If you decide to do it yourself with hand tools, it'll probably take 3-4 hrs.
Unless you know of a shop that has done work on the 2001-up Civic/RSX platform before they worked on yours, don't assume they know what they're doing. Its sufficient to say its not normal and its unlike any other Honda platform, so even a honda shop may be a little clueless when they see it for the first time.
Scary stuff aside, its not a hard job to do, and if you're handy with cars, its easily done with a friend.
price would depend on the labor rate locally. I'd say if you paid for more than 2 hrs of labor to a shop with air tools, its a ripoff.
If you decide to do it yourself with hand tools, it'll probably take 3-4 hrs.
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Rep Power: 311 do it your damn self man. save the 200 bucks. thats what i got quoted for and i said "forget that" it took me a day and a few people cause i was a noob at it, but i did it. the alignment cost the most. 60 bucks. big deal. anyway, just do it yourself. that way when YOU mess up, you can't get mad at anyone but yourself hahaha.
btw, let the springs settle if they are new. meaning do for a spirited drive, do some twists and turns. when you take it off the jack stands, it won't look dropped till you drive it a mile or 2 at least.
btw, let the springs settle if they are new. meaning do for a spirited drive, do some twists and turns. when you take it off the jack stands, it won't look dropped till you drive it a mile or 2 at least.
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Rep Power: 253 The only car related installation I've done is install my SRI and Fog Lamps thats it. For that reason I feel a shop will do a better job than myself, as I also lack a lot of the tools needed for the install. I would LOVE to keep 200 bucks in my pocket but it's not worth the worry down the road. Thanks for the advice about finding a shop familiar with honda/acura... never thought of that, but are hondas/acuras all that different than other car manufacturers?
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Rep Power: 311 eh, im telling you just look at the DIY on this site. the tools are simple. you can go get "loaner tools" at advanced auto parts or autozone. a shop does not give a **** about your car. remember that next time you go in. i mean its your choice, i would not trust my car with shop people though...things have happened.
to ask if honda/acura is different than other car makers is a stupid question. the answer is yes.
to ask if honda/acura is different than other car makers is a stupid question. the answer is yes.
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eh, im telling you just look at the DIY on this site. the tools are simple. you can go get "loaner tools" at advanced auto parts or autozone. a shop does not give a **** about your car. remember that next time you go in. i mean its your choice, i would not trust my car with shop people though...things have happened.
to ask if honda/acura is different than other car makers is a stupid question. the answer is yes.
to ask if honda/acura is different than other car makers is a stupid question. the answer is yes.
dunt for the camber kit....
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Rep Power: 311 no, every car part is lets say "unique" to their own manufacturer. don't expect to throw a starter from a GM onto a civic...lol its funny. i guess basics are the same. but even brake systems are different with every company.
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Rep Power: 0 when I was looking I was quoted 100/per corner for the springs and shocks. Keep in mind it was a place that specializes in Hondas/Acuras, not one of those shady places that are run out of a back alley.
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uh... i paid 80 to have a shop change out my springs and 40 for a 4 wheel alignment, so theres an idea so you dont get too ripped off
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