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  1. #1
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    [SYD] Assistance installing springs

    Dear all,

    I was wondering if I could enlist the help of any Sydney-sider who has the experience and the equipment required to install Eibach Pro-Kit springs on my DC5R.

    Would $50 suffice for an hour or so of your time? Feel free to leave/PM your details and I will contact you to arrange a time.

    Much appreciated

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    Shoot bennjamin a Pm mate.
    SPAMMAPS
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    that mikey G guy is the biggest shit talker ive ever met..
    in the space of 15minutes he sold two sets of wheels. claims a guy under the username DNT-CRY bought them!

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    it will take longer than an hour to do the springs mate..
    but ask a friend and just pay him lunch or $50 should be fine! hahahaha

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    I'm willing for $50.

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    Took 4 hours to install my springs onto my stock shocks a few months ago ! friggen rears were a pain in the ass.

    *PS, saw you're car outside sporties a few days ago bludger, CRX, looking good.
    FS: BMW E60 04' 530i

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    Take it to ben..

    It takes me aroudn 2~5 hrs depending on any problems i come across. =P

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    I think front is the hardest to install compare to rear.. rear is simpler

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    well. depends on the car.. but generally, yeh.. rear is easy!

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    Thanks for pointing me in the right direction, guys.

    In general, how much is it to change the springs at a workshop? $150+?

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    workshop will charge you 200 at least.. Bennjamin charges half the price.

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    Amen Aris.

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    Quote Originally Posted by outatime View Post
    workshop will charge you 200 at least.. Bennjamin charges half the price.
    yeps.. almost not worth it to invest on springs if u are going to get workshop to install it for you.!! not much tools required to install this..
    a set of ratchet, allan keys and spring clamps..

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