How much did it cost to get your teg lowerd?
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its worth trying and doing it yourself
youll feel that much more satisfied at the end
its worth trying and doing it yourself
youll feel that much more satisfied at the end
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Originally posted by airon
$0 myself and friends
its worth trying and doing it yourself
youll feel that much more satisfied at the end
$0 myself and friends
its worth trying and doing it yourself
youll feel that much more satisfied at the end
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it should be somewhere around 50-70 dollars.
sometimes waiting an hour for an experienced mechanic to do it is more worthwhile than doing it yourself in 2-3 hours, especially since you said you have no tools.
sometimes waiting an hour for an experienced mechanic to do it is more worthwhile than doing it yourself in 2-3 hours, especially since you said you have no tools.
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I got my setup (Skunk2 coilovers w/ Tokico Blues - already assembled) by Gvtec (on TI) for $300.
I did the install myself in under 1 hour. All you basically need is a 10mm, 15mm, and some others. A torque wrench, a breaker bar (for the VERY tough rear LCA bolts), rachet, extensions, etc.
Team-Integra article on installing these things yourself
I did the install myself in under 1 hour. All you basically need is a 10mm, 15mm, and some others. A torque wrench, a breaker bar (for the VERY tough rear LCA bolts), rachet, extensions, etc.
Team-Integra article on installing these things yourself
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no cost...just about 3 hours time the first time around h:
you dont need that many tools. just the regular sockets. renting a spring compressor would be nice also.
you dont need that many tools. just the regular sockets. renting a spring compressor would be nice also.
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