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Old 04-30-2012, 06:49 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by CrzyGamr2 View Post
Thanks, I'm a newb and have no idea what this suspension stuff is haha. The terms are mostly foreign to me. But thanks for the input. How much do you think a good price for alignment and timing would be after I install the springs?
Here is a copy of our alignment guide! It's a really useful reference for different uses and car setups. For most folks driving on the street we suggest starting with the Performance Street alignment setting, this will give you a good combination of tire wear and increased performance over the factory alignment spec. Click the file for a full printable size!

About 3-4 hours for the install, about an hour to time the bushings if you want to have that done, and another hour or so for an alignment. Every area is going to have it's own labor rates so it's tough to estimate exactly what the costs will be... but figure an hour and a half to two hours for timing the bushings and alignment.

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