yeah that works too. just get someone that knows a little on what there doing..or at least someone with the toolsXXplosive990 wrote:umm do it yourself dude, sure its a pain at points but when your all done n looking at your ride, you get that sence of pride that you did all the work yourself.
My Dad used to re build cars, well old ones, lol... But he's old and his back has issues so I'm sure he'd just point at things, haha. I guess I'm just lazy and it's HOT as S*%# outside!yoonzilla wrote:
yeah that works too. just get someone that knows a little on what there doing..or at least someone with the tools
I would go as far as to say that even if you don't really know much you could do this as long as you have the tools. Honestly, many kudos to windhaven and the write up he did. I have never had any experience with cars and I followed that write up and everything worked out great.yoonzilla wrote:
yeah that works too. just get someone that knows a little on what there doing..or at least someone with the tools
Dude, just did mine today with some help/someone with tools ... Paid some guy that was someone's son from work who had light experience and air tools and we were done in 3.5 hours.... paid him $150, and he did most of the work....Ranga14 wrote:lol, this place called 5th Gear just told me $814 for install and alignment. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Edit: Second place I checked says $300. Third place says $804.
Modified by Ranga14 at 3:25 PM 10/2/2009
Modified by Ranga14 at 3:30 PM 10/2/2009
For that price you would be better off saving on the springs and buying coilovers ...then DIYRanga14 wrote:lol, this place called 5th Gear just told me $814 for install and alignment. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Edit: Second place I checked says $300. Third place says $804.