It's the H&R DRS, which replace the studs. I know they would take more time than the ones with the bolts integrated (the DRM), but you can't use them on
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11-14-2010, 11:11 PM | #31 (permalink) |
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It's the H&R DRS, which replace the studs. I know they would take more time than the ones with the bolts integrated (the DRM), but you can't use them on the fronts. And like you said, it's definitely not 10 hours worth of work, no matter which way. It's good to know you wouldn't try to charge me a ridiculous amount
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Yea, I do find this to be true. Even the dealers will do that. My dealer quoted $700 to install a NISMO suspension kit not including an alignment (another $100 or so).
A local performance shop mechanic familiar with Z's asked all the right questions and quoted me about $350 including a four wheel alignment - they finished the complete install in about four hours. |
11-20-2010, 08:43 PM | #34 (permalink) |
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Soooo... I got the springs and spacers installed! Not at a shop, but with the huge help of a fellow the370z.com member - ClemsonWill. I really can't thank him enough. He was very knowledgeable, and also very patient with me since I don't (now didn't) have experience doing that stuff. The only thing we weren't able to do ourselves was the front springs (we had to take them to a shop with a heavy-duty compressor). I'm not sure how long the actual work took, but we worked at a pretty leisurely pace, and it didn't take anywhere near 10 hours. It wasn't very difficult either, and I'm sure if we had to do it again it would take much less time.
To me, the ride feels pretty much like stock, but it definitely looks much better. It does have some negative camber now, and I'm going to get an alignment in a week or two that will hopefully take care of it enough that I don't need a camber kit. Once everything has settled, been aligned, and cleaned, I'll take some pics. ClemsonWill took some pics right after the install at his place - ClemsonWill's Journal Anyhow, thanks to everyone for their input (and a BIG thanks to ClemsonWill). I'm very glad I didn't go to a shop. Not only did I save some money, but I made a new friend! |
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congrats! And, you also got the satisfaction of doing it yourself!
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12-01-2010, 03:26 PM | #36 (permalink) |
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to install a strut its 0.6 book time x4.. 2.4 hours would be total. if u want to change out your springs and keep your stock struts its 1.0 per side so 4.0 hours plus alignment which will range from 100-200$.. our shop charged 129.95, we also charge 109.95 an hour. studs should be 0.5 a side maybe less my system doesnt give me a book time on them. But all you have to do if remove the caliper and rotor. around 650 -700 sounds about right, 1000 is way over priced.
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about an hour or less depends if you know what you're doing... Even my mechanic takes about an hour to install the springs. If the spacers are bolt on like the one I got it shouldn't even take any time at all. Put them on while you're installing the springs. Bolt on like these ones...
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So it's been about three weeks since the springs and spacers were installed, and I finally got an alignment (I don't drive the car very much, so only put probably 300 miles on it or so), and they were able to get everything to back within spec except for the camber (which I expected). They were able to get it to:
Front: -1.2 (L), -1.5 (R) Rear: -2.4 (L), -2.5 (R) How good/bad are these numbers? I know they're a few tenths off, but how big of an issue will that difference be? I'm ok with a slightly increased tire wear, but if it's going to be quite a big amount, or if it is bad in some other way, I'd definitely like to know. |
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Thanks for the info Chris. Considering I only drive the car ~ 200 miles a month, I think I'm going to "chance" it for now and see how things go.
Oh, and I finally was able to take some pics! Again, this is the Eibach Pro-Kit and 15mm front, 20mm rear spacers. |
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