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Old Apr 27, 2017 | 11:29 AM
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-Just got my lowering springs and have been quoting some local shops around town (Oceanside, Ca). Man I didn't think they would charge so much for installation and alignment. The alignment isn't so much 60-100, but some shops are ridiculously overpriced. I got a quote from one shop at $732.50 with alignment! I might as well get coilovers. The one shop i'm probably going to go with is charging $75 /hr so $300 for install and the guy mentioned it may be faster than 4 hours and alignment is $100 so $400 in total at most and might be cheaper if done faster (yeah right..). I have a L certified Lexus and called Lexus up and asked if alignment was free, but they said no (was trying to save $100). I was expecting below $300 for install. I was also thinking of post-poning alignments until I get my wheels (maybe depending on how stock looks with drop) in a month or 2. What are your thoughts?
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Old Apr 27, 2017 | 02:23 PM
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Are you somewhat mechanically inclined?
I had a minor (well, my first major) in automotive engineering, and suspension in my opinion is one of the easier bits.

I would call some buddies in your area, buy a few brews - and make it a nice weekend afternoon shindig. And it's fun to wrench on your car.

If you happen to use a spring compressor, be careful - obviously.
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Old Apr 28, 2017 | 09:13 AM
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Originally Posted by tofuprod
Are you somewhat mechanically inclined?
I had a minor (well, my first major) in automotive engineering, and suspension in my opinion is one of the easier bits.

I would call some buddies in your area, buy a few brews - and make it a nice weekend afternoon shindig. And it's fun to wrench on your car.

If you happen to use a spring compressor, be careful - obviously.
Yeah, never done something like this before. I'm inclined to do it just to save $$, but wife insists have a "professional" do it .. It does save me time and the hassle to do it.. I'm just thinking what other mods I can buy with that lol.
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Old May 16, 2017 | 03:26 PM
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We usually have accurate allignment or sae motorsports do them for us in oceanside
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Old May 30, 2017 | 11:25 AM
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Finally dropped her. I was surprised at the amount of drop I got right away. I didn't expect it to drop so much. It made a huge difference right away. So far the suspension feels as good as or better than stock. Still breaking in the springs though. It actually looks lower than what the pictures show. After Before 4x4 status
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Old Sep 29, 2019 | 11:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Miamiboy87
Finally dropped her. I was surprised at the amount of drop I got right away. I didn't expect it to drop so much. It made a huge difference right away. So far the suspension feels as good as or better than stock. Still breaking in the springs though. It actually looks lower than what the pictures show. After Before 4x4 status
What year is your CT200h? I was thinking on getting Tanabe springs for my 2017, but I wasn’t sure about fitment.
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Old Sep 30, 2019 | 09:19 AM
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There's no difference in year for spring fitment. All springs fit all years. 11-17 US market.
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Old Sep 30, 2019 | 11:28 AM
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Originally Posted by mhuynh95
What year is your CT200h? I was thinking on getting Tanabe springs for my 2017, but I wasn’t sure about fitment.
Let us know if you would like a quote.

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