03 sedan got my hands on some 350z suspension
03 sedan got my hands on some 350z suspension
hows it going folks. I recently got my hands on e 350z tanabe gf210 with koni shocks with about 20k miles. My sedan its stock and i'm looking to get them installed. just wondering if any one knows how much i should expect to pay, or insite on what to expect
You could probably expect to pay a few hundred for the install.
Why not install them yourself? The rear is only 2 nuts and one bolt per side and should only take 15 min per side. The front will take a little longer, but is straight forward. Three nuts up top, two nuts on the brake bracket, one on the swaybar, and one bolt through the lca.
Invite a friend over to help.
Why not install them yourself? The rear is only 2 nuts and one bolt per side and should only take 15 min per side. The front will take a little longer, but is straight forward. Three nuts up top, two nuts on the brake bracket, one on the swaybar, and one bolt through the lca.
Invite a friend over to help.
Did I say I didn't own one or did I say I got staggered wheels oems that bent the stock jack, thanks for your waste of a post ill probably never need a advice from a comedic clown
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so you just said again you dont have a jack except the stock one!
which is made for in case you get a flat!
so yeh dude get urself a jack and wtf do your staggered wheels have to do w/ the jack! whatd u life ur car up by your lip
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I'm guessing the springs are already mounted on the shocks, if you decide to do it yourself its fairly easy. A decent jack is a necessary investment to owning a car, you will save so much money and gain more knowledge of the car you own by doing things yourself. A shop will charge you about $200 to do the swap, or you could get a jack, a buddy, a 6 pack and afternoon to do it yourself. Since those springs will drop your car, you will aslo need a 4 wheel alignment which is about $60 - $75 on top of the cost to do the suspension swap.



