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Old 05-04-08, 12:12 PM
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Default FS: H&R Sport Springs (Toyota Camry 6CYL 1992-1996) Asking: 200.00

ITEM IS SOLD!

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even though i post firm, offers are welcome. i really need to sell these as im strap for cash. 2gz for bagz >_> thats pretty much the car! >_<
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About how much does it cost to install these at a shop?
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Between $300 - $400. If your going to have them do that then you should consider replacing the struts too as that's essentialy what they need to do in order to put them in.
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300-400 is a bit much in my opinion. i would think it would be less than 200.00 for labor, which includes installing the strut, springs, mounts, brake pads and rotors.

But you can save yourself some ends and just research and diy! then you can take pride in what you did.
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Originally Posted by Avidstarr
300-400 is a bit much in my opinion. i would think it would be less than 200.00 for labor, which includes installing the strut, springs, mounts, brake pads and rotors.

But you can save yourself some ends and just research and diy! then you can take pride in what you did.
Usually, my DIY projects go bad
So i'm going to expect atleast $200 for installing alone...
I really need to get a job or something....

Since I'm located in SD, I would offer 200-gas for pick up, but I'll have to get some quotes for the installation first.
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Originally Posted by Avidstarr
300-400 is a bit much in my opinion. i would think it would be less than 200.00 for labor, which includes installing the strut, springs, mounts, brake pads and rotors.

But you can save yourself some ends and just research and diy! then you can take pride in what you did.
I've had struts replaced in 2 of my cars and that's what they charge in MA for labor on replacing all 4 struts.
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if you didnt have any problems with your suspension after they finished then the money you spent was worth it. ive always came across shops that just cant seem to get it right the first time.
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how much do these springs lower the car, front/rear?
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Approximate front-1.3 in and rear-1.25 in.
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Can someone CONFIRM they will fit the ES? I may want these for my 92 DD

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These will definitely fit 92-96 ES300.

Edit: It's listed in the 2nd gen suspension reference thread. https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=267925
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thanks for the info kphu ~ i should be more prompt with my sale thread >_<

sale is pending atm....
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no problemo....I live in this forums so I'm glad I can contribute when I can.
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SOLD! mods, please close thread. :ninja:
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