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GregseaVTR
16th September 2005, 23:35
my next mod is lowering my sax and i was after a rough idea of how much this would cost... I been to 1 garage and they said £300 including springs.
I've got a front and rear bumper that already sit low So i'm only willing to go 35mm..... I'm on 16's so i dont need no other work....
How much did everyone else pay for there sax to be lowered?
Dan
Gav
16th September 2005, 23:44
i payed £70 but i suplied the springs
GregseaVTR
17th September 2005, 00:02
tourson bars aswell?
al_VTR
17th September 2005, 00:14
thats a bit steep mate !! 170quid all in round my way - including springs.
think it was about 170 + springs round Damos way
Sean
17th September 2005, 00:14
£300 is pulling your plonker tbh, even if that does include springs. you should be paying £50-ish for springs, then no more than £150 for labour. unless of course the torsion bar is seized, then it becomes an absolute bastard- even then you should get quotes beforehand and make sure they stick to the quoted price.
Yates
17th September 2005, 01:13
i payed 300 altogether thats for new shocks all around plsu springs plus it all fitted and torsion bar
Gav
17th September 2005, 01:16
thats with rear aswell m8.
WestyVTR
19th September 2005, 11:43
£300 is well steep! do they undo your belt and pull your trousers down also or that an additional cost?? smileys/smiley5.gif got mine done for free. well a bacon & cheese melt & a pint of coke! so i suppose it cost me £5.95! smileys/smiley2.gif
call around mate! if ur ok wiv car maintenance possibly DIY then get the trackin sorted by the garage... see the "how to guides..." id say £50 for springs, £100 labour... £150... thats half your original quote!!!!!! smileys/smiley17.gif concider the time it takes to do the job mine was done in 1 1/2 hours!! its not time sonsuming to lower a sax, simple as 123 if all goes to plan! smileys/smiley4.gif
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