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Just got quoted £120 to lower my saxo (I provide springs) and he fits the springs and lowers the torsion bar. Is this a good price?
Furio-Gazza
31st May 2011, 15:03
its alright, not the cheapest ive seen but aint the dearest either,
just a nice average price :y:
Mochachino
31st May 2011, 15:05
About right.
smiith
31st May 2011, 15:06
be cheaper to put a few bags of cement in the boot
0rang3peel
31st May 2011, 15:10
fair price
CEdwards
31st May 2011, 15:49
yeah 120 sounds good, i was quoted 100 on my saxo so yeah good price
dunno
31st May 2011, 17:10
pm KrisB mate, he does all that kinda stuff :y:
jordanh3
31st May 2011, 17:28
the worst and hardest part is the torsion bare, fronts are nothing so the price you see if basically to do the back so make sure its done properly if not you will end up with an axle through the boot :)
Tringaling
31st May 2011, 17:30
As you are on the Isle of Man i would think this is a good price..
Otherwise use KrisB
As you are on the Isle of Man i would think this is a good price..
Otherwise use KrisB
Isle of Wight but cheers mate haha.
checkmybadself
31st May 2011, 18:01
sounds ok....... worth having an ask about see if anyone wants to do it on a foreigner for less, but if not then you're not being ripped off!!
KrisB
1st June 2011, 16:45
How much does the ferry cost for a day?
I charge £90 (£72 before FCS on the 5th).
Kris
willsy
1st June 2011, 16:58
Its a reasonable price provided that the rear is being done the correct way.
saxoclarke
1st June 2011, 17:03
theres a few videos on how to loweryour torsion bar yourself on youtube , might save you some cash.
KrisB
1st June 2011, 17:04
I beleive the video's are of the notch way. Not the way you want to do it and most people dont have the right tools at home to do it the propper way.
dunno
1st June 2011, 17:09
after seeing what KrisB has done to UKtoms i can vouch for his work, looks like he has done a cracking job :y:
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