That's just WRONG that they quoted me that..WTF....and you wonder why people AVOID taking their cars to dealerships for service.....
Thanks for the info. guys....I knew it was F'd up.
Thanks for the info. guys....I knew it was F'd up.
PHEW...just got a quote from the shop I bring my car to for new rubber...$250 for the install plus $70 for an alignment.
Is it necessary that I let the car settle first, before they do the alignment, or doesn't it matter?
Is it necessary that I let the car settle first, before they do the alignment, or doesn't it matter?
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^^yeah...let the car settle for 2~3 weeks...after that, go align it...good luck!
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I asked why the price was so high & he said it takes about 6 hrs.....
Is that true!?
I got the same run around - these guys are reading from a computer data base that tells them what the "standard" work time should be. I took my stuff to a small local shop and once he looked at the parts and my car on the lift he quoted me a price. He did the entire job in about 2.0 hours with 1-guy.Originally Posted by jimmyc13
Where did you get yours installed?..and was this springs & shocks/struts? I just called to see how much it would cost me @ the stealership & they quoted me a price of $650!?
I asked why the price was so high & he said it takes about 6 hrs..... Is that true!?
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Question, use a spring compressor or not? if not, how are you guys removing the stock springs safely? I'm picturing electrical cord and a stick in my head right now!
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+ 1 on letting them settle for a couple of weeks. Mine definitely settled after the first day.
As far as the spring compressor question, you need spring compressors to remove the springs from the front strut. You do not need them on the rear. See this DIY:
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...ghlight=spring
As far as the spring compressor question, you need spring compressors to remove the springs from the front strut. You do not need them on the rear. See this DIY:
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...ghlight=spring
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Exactly what I thought. Thanks!Originally Posted by az1anbeethoven
^^yeah...let the car settle for 2~3 weeks...after that, go align it...good luck!
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How often do you have to get the wheels alighned with a 350 drop? My last car I had to get a camber kit with the drop and it was expensive. If I do this I would like to avoid having to go through that.
I believe the amt. of times you need to get an alignment would be the same as if you were riding OEM height...as often as you deem necessary. I can't imagine why you'd need to do it more often...but maybe I'm wrong....
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dont you guys need a camber kit to get it alligned? anybody know a place in long beach that can do allignment and check the camber?