Cost of Getting a Eibach Pro Kit Installed

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Colton92
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Hey guys as most of you know there is a eibach pro kit group buy going on. I was wondering how much the ones of you that got them installed were charged. What i'm saying is if you paid to have ur springs installed how much was it?


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I paid 120. Some have paid more... some have paid less. Some have gotten it free by doing it themselves.

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I paid around $280 for installation on my Maxima which included an alignment, tire balance and rotation.

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Altima_Coupe
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i paid 200 including alignment, etc.

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marlin29311
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Aside from the cost - where can you get this done? Can you go to like, Midas, Goodyear, etc? Or do you have to go to some shady-a$$ place?

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victore1123
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I paid $200 ($50/wheel). If your even a little mechanically knowledgeable, I'd recommend doing the rear springs yourself and paying to have the fronts installed. I had mine installed at American Tire Depot...


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