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Grimmz 12-24-2005 03:42 PM

Is this a good install deal?
 
A buddy of mine worked at a shop and the guy basically said he can install the front springs on my car while my friend and I install the rear ones and the Side Exhaust at the same time. How hard are springs to install? The shop would charge $320 for everything including an alignment if we don't help. But with out help it drops to $250, and we do the rear springs and exhaust. Is that good? Also this is Clamped exhaust not welded. The guy at the ford performance shop said welding isn't guna let the exhaust flex...

They're H&R sport Springs and a Spintech Side Exhaust.

spike_africa 12-24-2005 03:56 PM

rear is very easy just unbolt lower control arms lower rear end down and the springs pop out. exhaust i amsume is replacing everything behind the headers? i am not sure how the spintech is setup. but the fronts arent ot hard either just gotta compress the springs etc.. but still your paying 250 for him to just do the front and an alignment that seems kinda step but you do get you use his left which is nice.

MattJ 12-24-2005 04:00 PM

Dont waste your money. get some nice jack stands and put your car up on em, and do the springs and exhaust yourself. it took me and a buddy 2 hours to do my springs last year. we did em in his driveway with basic tools. exhaust is easy to do too.

Lances03SVT 12-24-2005 04:18 PM

Yea that sounds a little bit too high.Just do it yourself like Matt said.

Grimmz 12-24-2005 04:37 PM

hmmm aight well i got a friend that lives like 20 minutes from me up in Frederick, do you guyz know how long I could drive without an alignment, seeing as the shop for the alignment would be down where i live... or should i try and find a shop up there? I only drove my car about 2 miles when i got the new wheels on...the guide book they used said 3 hrs for the front and 1 for the rear...how much harder are the front ones? Like i said my friend did his and says he can do his, but my dad wants to make sure it's a quality job...

MattJ 12-24-2005 04:54 PM

i didnt get an alignment on mine after mine and my tires are fine. its been over a year and a half.

Grimmz 12-24-2005 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by MattJ
i didnt get an alignment on mine after mine and my tires are fine. its been over a year and a half.

hmmmm....ne one else?

Lances03SVT 12-24-2005 05:14 PM


Originally Posted by MattJ
i didnt get an alignment on mine after mine and my tires are fine. its been over a year and a half.

Same here and no tire wear or anything else.Drives straight as it did before the spring install.

Blk02stang 12-24-2005 07:10 PM

My buddy and I lowered mine in about an hour maybe a little less, and didnt need spring compressors for the front either...didnt need an alignment either.

JhuskStang 01-10-2006 05:07 PM

You can usually rent spring compressors from auto parts stores. Here in Denver, Auto Zone has them, but I am not sure what stores are in your area.

WaterDR 01-10-2006 05:21 PM

All of you guys seem to think that is a steep price...I think it is reasonable. I think what you really mean is "why pay $350 for something you can do yourself?" Keep in mind, you are paying this guy to do this work and be responsible and stand behind his work. Who is standing behind your work?

You also have to consider what the guy generally gets for labor for other work and if his shop is generally crowded.

For comparison, I think I paid around $200 ish to have springs, shocks, struts, and sway bars installed. For $200 I also got to keep my Saturday to myself if you know what I mean. Same guys is doing my control arms for about $115 (uppers and lowers). Again, I get to keep my Saturday.

herndy_1 01-11-2006 06:09 AM

Could someone maybe post a "How to" on spring installs?

Zach 01-11-2006 07:44 AM


Originally Posted by Grimmz
A buddy of mine worked at a shop and the guy basically said he can install the front springs on my car while my friend and I install the rear ones and the Side Exhaust at the same time. How hard are springs to install? The shop would charge $320 for everything including an alignment if we don't help. But with out help it drops to $250, and we do the rear springs and exhaust. Is that good? Also this is Clamped exhaust not welded. The guy at the ford performance shop said welding isn't guna let the exhaust flex...

They're H&R sport Springs and a Spintech Side Exhaust.


I see you live in Gaithersburg. My and a buddy have a lift and we could do your exhaust and springs for pretty cheap. Can't help you on the alignment part. PM me if your intrested and I'll get you a price.

Springs are super easy and so is exhaust.

dsdaddy 01-11-2006 08:03 AM


Originally Posted by herndy_1
Could someone maybe post a "How to" on spring installs?

Spring Install


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