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what's a good price to have it installed?
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Just wanted to show you a couple more pics of our springs installed on cars like CrzyGamr2 started to. Thanks guys for the recommendations!
Here are a few to get the ball rolling: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Steve, as we indicated in our PM conversation there is nothing about our Pfadt springs that made your shocks wear out. Your springs are functioning the same they were when you first installed them and enjoyed your ride quality for the first year or so. Please do not confuse shocks failing with any problems with our springs. |
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I did mine with my dad so it was free. But if you're gonna pay that much for install ya might as well save the little more and get coilovers. The install took a few hours but wasn't overly difficult.
From my Camaro covered iPhone.
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Mine was done in three hours. Install, performance align and time the bush's. $400 labor
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Depends on how much the springs are. Install and alignment would or should be $400-500 depending on labor rate. Some springs are $200 and some are as high as $350. Is that number really that far off? And I said if you were close to $850 you might as well get coilovers
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Here's a pic of my Hotchkis springs newly installed. Coils near but not resting on each other, even progressively spaced.
Just to compare designs/any problem areas. May help, may mean nothing |
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Thanks. Thats how in my opinion they shoild look like
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That simply means Hotchkis has chosen to increase the spring rate over stock, and increase the harshness of the ride as a result. In addition, their winding is using a decreasing diameter sooner than ours and therefore has to have a higher rate to it. That is their decision and was done for a reason. We chose to not increase the spring rate but a small bit over factory to keep ride quality about the same.
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Ride quality is always subjective. I am glad you do not see your ride as being harsh at all. We agree that is how lowering springs should be. |
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Here is a picture of your Hotchkis springs. As you can see on the rears, they are designed to rest on each other indicated by the rubber isolator installed in the picture. So, same design as Pfadt fronts. Hotchkis makes good products and not everyone will do things identically.
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