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The_Bean 08-17-2004 09:22 AM

Is there anyone in Houston who can install Springs for less???
 
I have the TEIN S-TECH springs and I was hopping to get them installed however it seems everyone wants a small fortune to install them.

Dealer $450
MAZ-MAX over $400

Other's I've called have no clue and want me to bring in the car.

If you know of any place that can do it for let please let me know.

I'm also willing to trade computer consulting time to anyone willing to install them.

Cheers,

Ben

MrWigggles 08-17-2004 11:01 AM

Sheppard Tire and Auto said they would install the fronts for $80 and the rears for $160. That is $240 which is a reasonable price.

I don't think you will need a new allignment so that should be all the charges.

I bought the Racing Beat for my fronts only (just a small drop). I will be getting those installed shortly.

-Mr. Wigggles

rev-2-9k 08-17-2004 01:50 PM

I will be doing suspension work when i get back. Do it yourself, I'll be happy to work with you. Although I am not an expert any two people can figure out just about anything.

DrKillJoY 08-17-2004 03:32 PM

shouldn't be too hard with a spring compressor.. :)

check the technical forums, maybe someone has done a writeup on the swap.

rev-2-9k 08-17-2004 03:36 PM

the write up's have been done, with other springs. and spring compressor's are generally free to rent. all u need is two people, a garage, and an afternoon. there seems to be some concern about the bump stop but that is about the only thing that seems to be debated. many have done nothing about this, others give vague advice about how much to trim.

houstonrx8er 08-17-2004 04:53 PM

It seems pretty easy except for havin to remove the rear spring from the trunk?? (that is what I have heard)

leegina 08-18-2004 12:37 AM

Trunk
 
You just have to loosen some bolts. You just remove the inside panels and remove a total of 6 bolts per side and then pull them out underneath the car. Not hard at all taking your time and doing it right will take about 4-5 hours.

houstonrx8er 08-18-2004 08:34 AM

That is cool I painted my calipers it seemed like there was enough room to just compress and then pull out.

The_Bean 08-18-2004 10:07 AM

Great. Thanks for the info.

If anyone is installing springs and they need or want to work together let me know. We can do one car then the other--possibly over two different days.

If the above does not workout I'll give Sheppard Tire and Auto a call. Seems they are pretty resonable.

I like doing things myself. Such as my exhaust etc, but I'm a novice when it comes to springs.

Cheers,

Ben

punishr 08-18-2004 11:20 AM

I told you that I would help you install those springs at the last meeting we had.
1st- You don't need a spring compressor.
2nd- It should only take about 3.5 hours.
3rd- If you don't want to mess with it at all, PM me and bring 2 bills, and me and my buddy will do it for you.

The_Bean 08-18-2004 12:40 PM

It's a deal--I'llPM you. BTW did your greddy exhaust come in? If so we can do that as well if you wana.

Ben

brillo 08-19-2004 12:26 PM

I'll do it for $190!!!!!! jk I've done this many times before, and I'd love to watch if you guys want some help.

I just did a total suspension replacement on a 240SX last weekend, and I mean everything....springs, shocks, braces etc...

just make sure you have a good spring compressor

The_Bean 08-22-2004 12:00 PM

Many thanks to brillo with help installing the springs. It was more than an install it was an epic. :)

punishr 08-22-2004 01:29 PM

Sorry I couldn't get back with you sooner, I am working a turnaround at work right now.
Glad to here you got them on the car.
My exhaust should be in tomorrow.

punishr 08-22-2004 01:32 PM

Oh yeah, by the way how long did it take you guys to get it done?
Also, Did you take some measurements before and after?
If you did make sure you take some measurements after they settle to find out your final drop.

The_Bean 08-22-2004 04:38 PM

punishr, no problem thanks for the offer

No, no measurements. But the drop looks good and the ride quality is on par with stock.

I would estimate about 8 hours elapsed time--longer than we thought. We ran into a few snags and had to nip out several times. If we did it again and had all the tools it could be done in almost half.

Today I had it aligned and it took them an hour and a half! It was way off. :)

irish8 08-22-2004 04:45 PM


Originally Posted by The_Bean
punishr, no problem thanks for the offer

No, no measurements. But the drop looks good and the ride quality is on par with stock.

I would estimate about 8 hours elapsed time--longer than we thought. We ran into a few snags and had to nip out several times. If we did it again and had all the tools it could be done in almost half.

Today I had it aligned and it took them an hour and a half! It was way off. :)

Bean...any photo's?

- Irish :cool:

The_Bean 08-22-2004 04:52 PM

Nope to the photos of the install since there is already some accompanying a DIY thread. Brillo also posted an addition to that thread with some extra tips.

If you would like photos of how it looks now I can take a few when it clears up outside and after it settles a little more.

Overall I’m really happy with the setup.

Cheers,

Ben

irish8 08-22-2004 05:00 PM


Originally Posted by The_Bean
If you would like photos of how it looks now I can take a few when it clears up outside and after it settles a little more.

Bean..shots after the install would be good. Thanks.

- Irish :cool:

punishr 08-22-2004 08:32 PM

Irish8, If you want to you can go to the Gulf Rx8 Forum and look up the thread called tracer pictures of Rx7/Rx8 Meeting, and the Black 8 with the tein stickers on the window is my 8 with the tein s-tech springs.


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