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What's The Average
whats the average u can get your springs and shocks installed for? I have a 96 Civic Coupe and i plan plan on getting neuspeed sports and koni red's.
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Re: What's The Average
Something like $100-200. You can do it yourself too
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but dont you need a spring compressor? i've never installed anything on a car so i dont think i wanna start with my suspension.
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Re: What's The Average
Sears sells a manual/portable spring compressor for like $40. I have one in my garage.
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what other tools would i need and how much would they cost? i have no wrenches etc.
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and another question. i went to my local tuner shop and they told me they could get a set of four KYB shocks for 280. are these good shocks?the're not agx either.
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You can rent the tools you need from Autozone. And KYB shocks are fair in quality.
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hey 96civic......try this link.....this is the site that i will be using to install my supension when i finally deicide what to actually get, lol.....
http://www.deepstaged.net/installs.htm they will show you how to DIY and how to get the springs out without hurting yourself if you dont have a spring compressor. hope this helps you. |
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thanks for the link but i have no experience in this field, so im not very confident in installing them myself. is it that easy that someone like me could do it? or should i leave it ti the pro's?
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Re: What's The Average
it doesnt seem that hard. i mean, from what i think, just having the right tools and time, you would be able to do it. but then again, if you are going to get charged just an extra $100-$200 like CivicSi said, i would say go for it if you dont feel comfortable doing it yourself. like i mentioned b4.....im going to risk it and do it myself. the guy in that site has written the step by step pretty simple to understand plus the pics he adds to each step is very helpful. good luck and hope it goes well for you.
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hooooooooold up. did u say the shop is charging you $280 for KYB shocks and there not the AGX's??? so then most likely there the GR-2's. thats waaaaaaaaaaaay too much. you can get those shocks on ebay for $180. and you shouldnt go with the KYB GR-2's if your going to lower your car. there not meant for cars that are lowered. there just stock replacements. Get the KYB AGX's, Tokico Illumina, KONI reds or yellows, or some bilstein shocks. if your really pressed for cash and your not loweing your car more than 1.5" then u can get the Tokico Blues. they run about $240 brand new on ebay. You should look on ebay for parts for your car. they have some really good deals.
If you dont feel confident install n your springs yourself then do it at a shop. but installing them is really easy. it's so simple.
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im only using neuspeed sport springs on my gr2's. it's not that low of a drop. i did do some research before buying them and they aren't bad.
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well if u really want the GR-2's go get em, but u shouldnt pay anything over $200 for them. if u were go n to pay so much ($280), then u should just buy the AGX's for the same price. i personally wouldnt go with the GR-2's. you can get the tokico Blues for just over $230 which are better than the GR-2's
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