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Spring Install
What is the going rate to have lowering springs installed on a 2005 Magnum R/T? I'd like to get an idea of pricing so I don't get ripped off. Thanks!!
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I paid $100 at a local garage, but it is indeed a doable DIY project. I've done several very similar setups back when I had a real garage. Nothing worse that working in a driveway in the rain/heat/bugs.
Mike
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I charge $200...and the DIY directions were not 100% atleast for the rear...
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