good bodyshop in nj - 4 springs
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good bodyshop in nj - 4 springs
whats a good bodyshop in nj to install springs. i went to one place and they said $200 but they have no idea what theyre talkin about..... anyone?? im in hudson county
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Price is reasonable, but I wont post it on here, lets just say its as competitive as any shop over in cali.
I got my AWD dropped on the F sport springs.
Give him a call and ask for a quote dude, he charges exactly what he quotes you.
I got my AWD dropped on the F sport springs.
Give him a call and ask for a quote dude, he charges exactly what he quotes you.
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Hi. Just had a question on the shop Mike recommended. Do they specialize in imports (in terms of repair) or just do Yotas? My father-in-law wants to get the 90K service done on his Accord and is looking for a Honda specialist .
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Hey Superdesi, the guys I recommend does a lot of cars, majority of them imports. Just give them a call ahead of time, tell them your make and what you need to be done, and they most likely can do it.
They have everything from Subaru's to Supra to Acura's on their lot, and the day before they help fixed someone's mitsubishi's electric steering.
David; the suspension is okay, the front is fairly easy to do, you can take off the struts without even taking off the wheels, just gotta approach it the right way. The rear was a little bit harder since the strut is semi hidden and you might need a helper to align it for you so you can bolt it. Other than that and being careful of the AFS sensors, its about a 3 - 4 hour drop for all 4 corners.
They have everything from Subaru's to Supra to Acura's on their lot, and the day before they help fixed someone's mitsubishi's electric steering.
David; the suspension is okay, the front is fairly easy to do, you can take off the struts without even taking off the wheels, just gotta approach it the right way. The rear was a little bit harder since the strut is semi hidden and you might need a helper to align it for you so you can bolt it. Other than that and being careful of the AFS sensors, its about a 3 - 4 hour drop for all 4 corners.
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