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    04-27-2012 03:45 PM #1
    So I live in Springfield VA and wanted to know if you guys know a place who would install a set of eibach prokit lowering springs on my 2012 CC? I had the car tuned at NGP and they were very nice and I inquired and they said it was 367. I am looking for a little better price than that. Please let me know if you know a shop or if you want to earn some cash and do it for me as I do not know how to work like this.

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    04-28-2012 08:43 PM #2
    sounds about a right price, does it include a alignment too? im sure someone should be able to help you, I used to do it but my cars and my work trucks take all my time.

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    04-28-2012 10:22 PM #3
    no that is just the springs alignment is another 130

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    04-29-2012 04:12 AM #4
    U might wanna read this. the rears are not that bad but the fronts look like a lot of work.

    http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...-they-lower-it!

    http://forums.tdiclub.com/showthread.php?t=273002

    it also says u might not need alignment it was done right. so $370 is not bad after all. and if u find some one for less is even better.

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    05-02-2012 06:10 PM #5
    rears take half hour with basic tools in your driveway, fronts aren't bad IF you have proper tools ie spreader tool

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    05-02-2012 07:52 PM #6
    Quote Originally Posted by Turbo Turkey View Post
    rears take half hour with basic tools in your driveway, fronts aren't bad IF you have proper tools ie spreader tool
    To bad I do not have the proper tools or a drive way. I live in a Town House so I really do not have tons of tools other than basic stuff. Also I am a IT guy and do not know anything about cars.

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    05-04-2012 10:21 AM #7
    are you military? go to fort belvoir auto skills shop. it's $5/hr and you get a lift and full access to all of their shop tools, including air tools.
    praise the lowered

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    05-25-2012 09:12 PM #8
    If I would have seen this earlier I only charge $125 to install springs

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