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Old 04-22-2018, 08:23 PM
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Lowering Spring Installation

Hey everyone, so I've been mostly a lurker on this website just replying to a couple of threads here and there. I just recently purchased some lowering springs for my 2011 G37x sedan and was wondering if anyone was in the Maryland area that could recommend a shop that would install them for cheap. I have been asking around to a couple of different shops and they have quoted me some ridiculous prices. I considered installing them myself because i am a huge supporter of DIY project, but i just don't feel comfortable nor do i have the tools... I am also very willing to pay a forum member in the area to help me or do it for me.

Thanks in advance for any help!
Old 04-25-2018, 11:08 AM
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Check out Hills Garage in Elkridge, MD. Also, checkout national g club for meets/cruises.
Old 04-26-2018, 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Vizard_87
Check out Hills Garage in Elkridge, MD. Also, checkout national g club for meets/cruises.
Yeah i have contacted them, little bit out of my price range but definitely an option, I've heard great things about them.
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If your car was RWD, this job is a no brainer. Being an X, the fronts will take a decent shop a good 2-4 hours to install. Most shops (at least around my area) charging 80-100/hour, so the install is definitely something that will cost you. I wouldnt recommend doing this as a DIY if you're not experienced.
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Originally Posted by hexotic
If your car was RWD, this job is a no brainer. Being an X, the fronts will take a decent shop a good 2-4 hours to install. Most shops (at least around my area) charging 80-100/hour, so the install is definitely something that will cost you. I wouldnt recommend doing this as a DIY if you're not experienced.
yeah dude i feel you. im looking into a couple of different shops right now.
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Hill's garage in Elkridge md
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They just moved to Pasadena, MD...
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