Mechanics in the 619 want to make a few $$$ w/ suspension install
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Mechanics in the 619 want to make a few $$$ w/ suspension install
I am interested in installing suspension parts for my 2003.5 G35 Sedan. But I’m not interested in paying an arm and a leg to have it done. I’m some what inclined but lack some certain tools to complete the job. I don’t have a breaker bar or a spring compressor. I’m aware that I can rent these tools from an Auto Zone but I still lack to confidence to do it 100% myself.
So my question is, is there anyone in the San Diego area that works as a mechanic or has done this work and has no problem completing the installation. Below is the scope of work I would like to complete. PM me if you are interested and what you like to charge. I’m in the 92131 area
Tokico D-Spec Shocks
Tein S-tech Springs
Eibach Roll Kit
SPC Front & Rear Kit
Possible other jobs
Fender Rolling (Have all the tools)
Spark Plug Change (Have all the tools + parts)
Here is a great link to a DIY suspension install
http://www.g35nyc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=470
And here is a DIY on fender rolling
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension-diy/136758-diy-rolling-your-own-fenders.html
Thanks
So my question is, is there anyone in the San Diego area that works as a mechanic or has done this work and has no problem completing the installation. Below is the scope of work I would like to complete. PM me if you are interested and what you like to charge. I’m in the 92131 area
Tokico D-Spec Shocks
Tein S-tech Springs
Eibach Roll Kit
SPC Front & Rear Kit
Possible other jobs
Fender Rolling (Have all the tools)
Spark Plug Change (Have all the tools + parts)
Here is a great link to a DIY suspension install
http://www.g35nyc.com/forums/showthread.php?t=470
And here is a DIY on fender rolling
https://g35driver.com/forums/brakes-suspension-diy/136758-diy-rolling-your-own-fenders.html
Thanks
I live right by you (Scripps Ranch/Erma). I could help you install some of that stuff when I am free. Springs/Shocks for the rear, SPC Front Arms and sway bars are pretty easy to install. SPC rear is a bit harder as you need a dremel to install the toe bolts and the spring compressor is a PITA to get on the shock.
Grant could also help you as well. He's done a lot of suspensions.
Grant could also help you as well. He's done a lot of suspensions.
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Originally Posted by cdub0619
Good to know on the toe bolts, got a dremel. I've herd Grant is the one to talk to. I'll be in contact, thanks.
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