Pittsburgh area spring install . . . $150
I have seen many posts inquiring about spring installation. I'm NOT a certified Benz mechanic, but you really don't have to be. The job is straight forward and relatively easy. Do a search for lowered my ride for $24.95 and read the install directions, you will be amazed by how simple it is to do. I have taken my car apart and put it back together now numerous times. I have installed Koni's and Eibachs . . . then pulled them out to install a H&R Cup Kit and then took the front apart again to replace my 13mm spring pads with 5mm ones. I won't go into details on the 21mm pad install or the rear spring cutting episode. If you still feel you would like someone to do the work for you and you live in the Pittsburgh area, I'll be happy to install your springs for $150. Again, I'm not a mechanic . . . actually I'm a Certified Sales Master at a local Chrysler Dodge Jeep dealer. I have, and will do all the work with hand tools and no lift . . . just jack stands. If this doesn't encourage you to do it yourself, send me a pm and I'll do it for you. The cash will be spent modding my own car, and hopefully putting a local Crossfire club together.
Oh I forgot, the Eibachs and Koni's are still for sale.
Oh I forgot, the Eibachs and Koni's are still for sale.
Last edited by Isellthem; Sep 20, 2008 at 06:20 AM.
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