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Originally Posted by JDP Tyler
We charge about $285 for install (3 hours @ $95) and $100 for the alignment. Given the cost of springs, I'd say you would be paying a bit too much. I'd shop around or find some local enthusiasts to help out. Springs are not a tough job.
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Tyler
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Tyler-
The spring installation was the easy part to me. The PITA part was slotting the back half of the front subframe tabs to allow for a more aggressive alighnment setup. I want to say it took me almost 2 hours to drill, slot grind, and repaint both those subframe mounts. I suppose it could have been done a little quicker by someone really careful with a plasma cutter but I went with the slower "drill-grind-check fit" method. Not sure if most lowering spring installs even include this work or not, but if it did, it would be a well (well) spent $300 IMO.