new to forum. need opinion on installing
#1
new to forum. need opinion on installing
a mechanic in long beach said he will provide the H&R springs with the labor for 299 and he said I could go ahead and bring my shox and he will do everything for that price. Sounds like a good deal. What do you guyz think? Oh yeah, he wants cash.
P.S. Do you guyz think the H&R will look lowered enough? Because I have heard people talking about how it just looks like stock.
P.S. Do you guyz think the H&R will look lowered enough? Because I have heard people talking about how it just looks like stock.
#2
get a recipt.. first of all..
spring install is an easy one to f'ck up and no recipt you are f'cked..
that price seems ok.. i did it much cheaper in my own parking lot.. H&R's don't sit that low.. but they give a great ride quality with a very controled ride.. great improvement over stock..
spring install is an easy one to f'ck up and no recipt you are f'cked..
that price seems ok.. i did it much cheaper in my own parking lot.. H&R's don't sit that low.. but they give a great ride quality with a very controled ride.. great improvement over stock..
#3
Re: new to forum. need opinion on installing
Originally posted by Zero Gravity
a mechanic in long beach said he will provide the H&R springs with the labor for 299 and he said I could go ahead and bring my shox and he will do everything for that price. Sounds like a good deal. What do you guyz think? Oh yeah, he wants cash.
P.S. Do you guyz think the H&R will look lowered enough? Because I have heard people talking about how it just looks like stock.
a mechanic in long beach said he will provide the H&R springs with the labor for 299 and he said I could go ahead and bring my shox and he will do everything for that price. Sounds like a good deal. What do you guyz think? Oh yeah, he wants cash.
P.S. Do you guyz think the H&R will look lowered enough? Because I have heard people talking about how it just looks like stock.
See if you can stick around while he does it so you can learn how it's done. If anything goes wrong in the future, you can fix it yourself.
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