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    good labor prices

    does anyone know where i can get a good deal on installation. i called d2technik and they were telling me $60 an hour, and it usually takes 2 hours JUST for the install. i need to know how much it would cost to take the springs out of a car, and transfer them into mine. does anyone know a shop that would work out a deal with me and do this for cheaper??

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    Call Sander at The Wheel Supply

    909-468-1311

    Tell him Luwin sent you.

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    Contact KWiK on this forum. He's pretty good and very reasonable.

    Springs on a 202 shouldn't take more than an hour.

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    Re: good labor prices

    Originally posted by ryhi
    does anyone know where i can get a good deal on installation. i called d2technik and they were telling me $60 an hour, and it usually takes 2 hours JUST for the install. i need to know how much it would cost to take the springs out of a car, and transfer them into mine. does anyone know a shop that would work out a deal with me and do this for cheaper??
    So you want to take springs out of car-A & put them into car-B? What's going into car-A? New springs or the springs from car-B? Regardless, you would be doing 2 spring installs, that's what's making it expensive.


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    actually, $120 is pretty good for spring installation.

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