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Price for Installing
Was wondering how much people paid shops to have there Gen 3 installed.
I know a lot of members say to just DIY, but I don't want to risk anything haha Thanks! |
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I had a performance shop quote $380. Sounds high. I am planning to diy myself. Switching out my k&n short rams |
Its a 2-3 hour job for the shops most likely and at a standard rate of like 100-120 an hour. It will be near 300 if not over
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Had my go to small shop mechanic put mine in for $100 - $50 an hour friend rate.
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I see... I guess what the shop is charging me isn't too bad. Before I was quoted at $220, but he said he would call back and let me know what the previous person was charged and just match it up lol
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It literally takes a hour and change if that. Get a dremel and Jack stand and tools, save yourself a couple hundred bucks
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And I bet 99% of shops miss this step |
I'm getting it done at Dynosty.
They said it would take about 3 hours -_-;;; I told them the majority of the members on the forum took less than 2 hours. They said that they have make sure the holes are drilled perfectly and that the A/C lines are taken care of so it doesn't rub against the part. So they know what there doing but its just a little pricey. |
Pay the price if you're too lazy to put in work.
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They're putting a cloud of smoke up your bass. They quote you that so they can make money or that shop doesn't have experience doing that install
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DIY. Once you finish, you will slap yourself for ever considering having a shop do it. I've installed intakes on three of my cars in the past, and it's well documented that I'm a dumbass when it comes to mechanical ability.
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