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Old 7/21/07, 11:49 AM
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Spring Install in Southern California

I've had steeda ultra-lites sitting in a box for about 2 months now. I don't think I'll ever get to put them on myself due to the limited workspace in the garage at the apartment. Anybody in socal (orange county area) had a shop do their spring install?

Shops I know of are RET & GRC, I sent an email to GRC and will call RET on monday. Anybody know how much I can expect to spend?
Old 7/21/07, 04:06 PM
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Maybe around $250. You may be able to save a $100 if you do the rears, that's the easiest of the two.
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Jedikd, give me a ring on Monday. I should be able to do front and rear for under $200.

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Old 7/21/07, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by StillenMustang07
Jedikd, give me a ring on Monday. I should be able to do front and rear for under $200.

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Well, there ya go!

Sounds like a good deal to me.
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Originally Posted by StillenMustang07
Jedikd, give me a ring on Monday. I should be able to do front and rear for under $200.

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Awesome, will do!
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thats like 100 bucks an hour if not more you can do better than that for a tms member no??
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Looks like a bargan. Steeda indicates 4 hrs to install. Some may be quicker or slower depending on skill, experience and having all the right tools.
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I did mine myself in about 2hours taking my time. First time I've ever done front springs. The front end alginment took the guy about 30 minutes and costed 60 bucks
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Well maybe you should fly out to LA and help this guy out.
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not trying to be an *** just trying to inform/help
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My shop charged me around 200. I was too lazy to even do the rears. Lol
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