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As Kelvin stated, Tommy is most likely the go-to shop for most installations. The guy is knowledgeable, trustworthy, but above all else, informative. He'll never upsell you on anything, services or products, but rather informs and provides guidance. I've been going to him specifically for installs since I've had my car. Prices are more than fair, but be prepared- this is a cash only shop.
Shouldn't take a mechanic more more than an hour to do the install. I have over 36,000 miles on my front tires since I had mine put in. Got 14,000 miles on the set prior! Best mod ever!!
Danny, I am afraid it is too far for you.
I had mine done at Autocheck at the Irvine auto center.
Muhammad is the owner. Luis is their top mechanic I go to to work on my Cayenne and ISF.
I can’t guarantee you can get a same deal as I know them really well, but my point is, it seems to be pretty simple job to get it done right by your house for cheap.
Danny, I am afraid it is too far for you.
I had mine done at Autocheck at the Irvine auto center.
Muhammad is the owner. Luis is their top mechanic I go to to work on my Cayenne and ISF.
I can’t guarantee you can get a same deal as I know them really well, but my point is, it seems to be pretty simple job to get it done right by your house for cheap.
With some basic tools you can do it. Just take your time. That being said, it shouldn’t be more than an hours labor fee. On a lift, it could be done in 30 minutes taking your time and looking for the socket you lost.
i always spend more time looking for that socket than I do working on the car!