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Anyone in MA no where to get springs installed cheap?

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Old Mar 29, 2012 | 03:04 AM
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Default Anyone in MA no where to get springs installed cheap?

I was quoted around $500 to install springs in my tc which seems nutz even though it's a hatchback and you got to remove alot of interior trunk pieces but my tiburon was similar and only $250. I'm in the Brockton area.
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I got a friend that works off his house. He pretty good he does alot of my work he put in my s/c. I can ask how much he will charge to do it if ya want where in ma are u.



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if I had an open weekend Id help you out. It's really not hard, you just need a spring compressor and some jack stands or a lift to make things easy.

the tC is a bit of a pain cause you need to remove a bunch of trunk bits, but you could easily do that before hand for any installed.

not sure if you need to remove the cowl on the front for the tC though... you do on the xB.
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Thats expensive
And he said that he is In brockton area
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