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Ok, I just bought some H&R Springs and they arived today. But the only place that can install them wants $300. Is that a fair price? Can i install them on my own since i have all the tools?

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yeah they're tryin to rape you on that. maybe $200 at the most.


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dont know for sure because i dont know what you drive but some of the tools you will need are pickle forks and spring compressor and it took me to change my lanos springs about 1 hour
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lanos2001 wrote:yeah they're tryin to rape you on that. maybe $200 at the most.


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Post by Nubira2.2 »

here in PR u can get them installed and aligned for $100

but i did it myself

i have that same springs and they work perfect on my car
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Post by Dillon »

ok i have another question now :D ... I rented a tourqe wrench but how do i know wat bolts to use it on and wat the mesurements are?


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P.S. Whats a "pickel fork" for?
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Post by Aneab »

I did mine myself, but $300 is way high... Just be careful and have some help when doing the springs yourself (if thats what you're doing), there are a lot of things you have to think about while doing them.
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Post by Dillon »

yea my dad is going to be helping me and my uncel who is really smart when it comes to ANYTHING cars lol.. But wat about the tourque wrench do i really need it cause no one has told me i do yet, But in the booklet for my springs it says i do.

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mine cost me here (new spring + new shocks) 55 $ the install + 23 $ the alignment :)
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

Dillon wrote:P.S. Whats a "pickel fork" for?
It is to get the pickles out of the bottom of the jar so you don't get your fingers wet, of course! :lol:

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lol nice
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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

I think he means ball joint seperator forks:

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I've never heard them called pickle forks before, but they do look somewhat similar.
However, I think that if you tried to use those to get pickles out of the jar, you'd smoosh the pickles into relish. :D
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Post by daewoomofo »

how have you people never heard it called a pickle fork? ive been caloing them that for as long as i can remember.... and you call yourselfs car nuts, im disapointed in all of you













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Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

Cultural differances.

Some places call a carbonated sweet beverage Pop, some call it Soda, and others refer to it all, no matter what flavor or brand as a Coke.

You grew up in an area that calls ball joint seperators Pickle Forks ... and I grew up where they are called ... ball joint seperators!

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