GT190
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..to fit lowering springs?
one quoted me £100 becuase the front will take and hour and the back with take 1 and a half hours. (which im sure isnt true as the back is easier to change)
the garage which i usally use quoted me £80, they are usally quite reasonable so just wondering how much i should expect to pay.
just changing springs.
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Seany
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cost £40 for me
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FruitBooTeR
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Can do the back in about 10 min
And the fron takes about half an hour each strut possibly quicker....
£100 is a bit much
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Dave A
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For a corsa I charge £60 for just springs or springs and shocks and £80 for coilovers. More if they need setting up.
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GT190
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well i think id need the tracking done as well?
so hopefully thats included in the price, but £40 is what i was expecting to pay.
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XSIHardy
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Glad this has came up
was woundering the same
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John
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Buy the spring clamps from halfords for £15 and do it yourself.
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GT190
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quote: Originally posted by John
Buy the spring clamps from halfords for £15 and do it yourself.
but id also have to buy axel stands, spanners allan keys etc.
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John
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You need to pay what a garage charges then.
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daymoon
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i was quoted 100 but on another car.. same ammount of though..
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JM_16v
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go into quickfit or something sure there do it for £40
and will still be cheaper to buy all the tools yourself
trolley jack £20 - screwfix
Cheap socket set £20
Spring clamps £20
doing it yourself and having tools for the future Priceless
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GT190
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quote: Originally posted by JM_16v
go into quickfit or something sure there do it for £40
and will still be cheaper to buy all the tools yourself
trolley jack £20 - screwfix
Cheap socket set £20
Spring clamps £20
doing it yourself and having tools for the future Priceless
arnt quickfit shit though?
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Graham88
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Do it yourself, I did mine myself with no experience of having done it before.
Backs took 10 minutes to change, I love garage prices
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GT190
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quote: Originally posted by Graham88
Do it yourself, I did mine myself with no experience of having done it before.
Backs took 10 minutes to change, I love garage prices
yeh backs seem easy enough, but the fronts seem like a bit off effort.
if i had someone with me that knew what they were doing i wouldnt mind.
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JM_16v
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quickfit are shit but tbh its so easy any idot can do it
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SAL
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DIY only way to learn about how your car work's tbh
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Shrek
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Where in london are you?
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GT190
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east london, near walthamstow.
why?
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GT190
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i was also wondering, do i need to adjust the rear brake bias or the tracking.
lowering 40mm on 1.2 16v
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Half Pint
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speak to lee mitchell.....
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unionjack30
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http://corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=205259
that will help you
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GT190
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quote: Originally posted by Half Pint
speak to lee mitchell.....
is he a member on here or..?
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Mobby
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will i have to adjust the rear brake bias when i lower 60mm?
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lisac
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My mate did mine in about an hour lowered it 35mm, but didnt need to change brake bias or get it tracked
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GT190
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quote: Originally posted by lisac
My mate did mine in about an hour lowered it 35mm, but didnt need to change brake bias or get it tracked
ahhh, alright cheers.
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