Spring install in Tampa
#2
Hey neighbor!
Seriously, don't pay a shop to install springs. Especially a dealership, they freakin rape you w/ fees. I think I got quoted b/t $400 and $600 for the install alone. DIY or have someone help you. You will save tons of money in the end that you could spend on other stuff.
Seriously, don't pay a shop to install springs. Especially a dealership, they freakin rape you w/ fees. I think I got quoted b/t $400 and $600 for the install alone. DIY or have someone help you. You will save tons of money in the end that you could spend on other stuff.
#4
If you happen to be free on Fridays my husband said he would do it $100 + stall rental fee. We go out to the base and use their lift. Its $5 an hour, the install should only take a couple of hours or so. Let me know if you are interested!
#7
I'm getting some hotchkis springs with a rear sway to go with it. I've actually got my install potentally covered by a co-worker who also has a day job at a porsche shop. Thanks for all the help. I'll post pics once its all set up
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