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Recommendation on lowering spring kit installer

MagneticGT

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I'm wanting to either get one of the Eibach or Ford Racing lowering spring kits. But, I don't want to take on the installation task myself.

Does anyone have experience with a shop in Maryland that you've gone to for this? I'm also interested in the expected installation cost. My Ford dealership wanted a ridiculous $965 fee for 8 hours of labor (which I don't even think included a four-wheel alignment afterwards). :crazy:
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I'm wanting to either get one of the Eibach or Ford Racing lowering spring kits. But, I don't want to take on the installation task myself.

Does anyone have experience with a shop in Maryland that you've gone to for this? I'm also interested in the expected installation cost. My Ford dealership wanted a ridiculous $965 fee for 8 hours of labor (which I don't even think included a four-wheel alignment afterwards). :crazy:

JPC & Rev Auto are in Maryland.
 

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Talk to rev auto. They'll give you a quote and are excellent. I think they even have some shop space to work on your car now-ish which is nice. Get in line if you want a tune, though lol.
 

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I haven't checked with Rev Auto yet. JPC wants $750 for a spring kit install. :tsk:
That's like 6 hours of labor. I can't believe springs are that complicated are they?
 

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That's like 6 hours of labor. I can't believe springs are that complicated are they?
I did them myself in my garage on jackstands using an auto parts store rental spring compressor in about 3 1/2 hours. First time I've tried strut springs.

Eibach Pro kit.

Some shops are too proud these days. Sad really.
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