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Old 05-07-14, 10:21 AM
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Just got a price of $300 to install my springs on my awd f sport.....is that a good price and does anyone know a good shop in jersey where they charge less?
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where is that located.....in case I need them as well?
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Good price...

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Old 05-07-14, 01:46 PM
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That is a great price considering the estimates I got out here in Washington State - the 4 or 5 shops I called around town wanted about $300 per axle!
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Ok I paid $175 for my last car but i guess cause it wasnt all wheel drive....I guess its more labor.....the shop is ultimate auto on route 35 in keyport.
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Also all the Tanabe springs say for rwd.....do they fit awd?
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That's a fair price considering the work required to drop the rear arms and remove the springs. The front suspension is pretty straightforward but you still need a spring compressor to remove the factory springs.

The procedure is basically the same for both RWD and AWD cars.
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