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Man if you have even the slightest mechanical aptitude, you should really make time to do it yourself. Coilovers are not hard to do. If you are really that pressed for time, you could do just the front or back, put the wheels back on, and then do the other end when you have time. $330-$400 is a lot of scratch, which could buy you some nice stuff or a lot of gas.
this is his own thread?
this is his own thread?
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ya me and my dad can do it...but he travels the country for his job n junk...I would have to wait till next weekend and ive already had them for a week and i just cant even wait...idk i guess i may have to
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wait dude, or even if you know someone who works at a shop that might do it, it would be a lot cheaper.
i got mine done at a honda dealership cuz i know some people there, getting them put on was less than a 100, can't remember the exact number, and they had an alignment special that month for like 60 or 50 bucks... and that's canadian prices, so it should be cheaper for you i would think
i got mine done at a honda dealership cuz i know some people there, getting them put on was less than a 100, can't remember the exact number, and they had an alignment special that month for like 60 or 50 bucks... and that's canadian prices, so it should be cheaper for you i would think
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https://acurazine.com/forums/1g-cl-tires-wheels-suspension-58/lower-car-772302/ thread to the coilover pics (not very good pics) didnt get a photoshoot with my car yet xD