Eibach Spring Install Price

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stevek3670
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I just recently purchased some Eibach Lowering springs and now I am looking to get in installed professionally (too scared to do it myself lol) and I was wondering what others have been paying for installation because so far the price estimates have ranged from $150 - $600.

And also do you need to get the car aligned?


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Ranga14
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stevek3670 wrote:I just recently purchased some Eibach Lowering springs and now I am looking to get in installed professionally (too scared to do it myself lol) and I was wondering what others have been paying for installation because so far the price estimates have ranged from $150 - $600.

And also do you need to get the car aligned?
I posted a similar thread a few months back. I was told anything from $200-$800 myself but the guys I had do it did it for $200. But the average on here is $150-$300 I believe. And yes, alignment is needed which runs anywhere from $60-$100.

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ok so i got quotes anywhere from 200 to 400 bucks so i just decided to do it myself...it really isnt hard at all if u have the right stuff...took me and a buddy 5 hours with no prior experience!

kyle@stillen
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You will most definitely need an alignment once it's done. I think we're $250.00 if I remember correctly...Not including alignment.

The_alchemist
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getting mine done this Saturday *knocks on wood*, wanted to get it done at a shop but everyone I went to was giving me a ridiculous price so I'm getting it done by a family friend.

Have had these springs sitting around in my room since October wouldn't be surprised if they're all dusty by now

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The_alchemist wrote:getting mine done this Saturday *knocks on wood*, wanted to get it done at a shop but everyone I went to was giving me a ridiculous price so I'm getting it done by a family friend.

Have had these springs sitting around in my room since October wouldn't be surprised if they're all dusty by now
Don't feel bad, I got mine back in July from Stillen and didn't get them installed until mid November.

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Bretahn J.
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Yeah, I just got quoted for 350 for spring install and alignment.

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yoonzilla
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Sheesh i'm glad I did it myself. I didn't know it costs that much!

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Bretahn J.
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I think I am going to do it myself. I have replaced the struts on my old accord. Plus, I have a auto hobby shop on base to help out if I run into any trouble.


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