Hello I am wondering I own a 2013 Chevrolet impala and am looking at lowering the car using lowering springs is there any shops that you would suggest that does installs of lowering springs. Thank you
Hello I am wondering I own a 2013 Chevrolet impala and am looking at lowering the car using lowering springs is there any shops that you would suggest that does installs of lowering springs. Thank you
Miniute Muffler 32nd ave
They install lowering springs there also
any mechanic shop can do it, nothing special to it
I got one quote and the the shop wanted $575 for the install of the springs and take 5 hours
Funx Automotive did mine and did a great job.
I MAKE BALLER CARS MORE BALLER.....
That's entirely possible. I'd be blown away if it could be done in less than 3, so for a quote to be 5hrs is in the reasonable ballpark IMO.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Buy a spring compressor and do it yourself.
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I had my X5M done at GarageBox. Don't remember what they charged but I remember it being the cheapest than all the quotes I had gotten. It was still $600-$700 at least. It's a long job and takes a few hours for sure. Ironically the springs themselves were only $500.
I’ve got a couple days off. PM me and maybe we can work out a cash deal if you’re interested.
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They want to have the car for 2 days to make sure all the suspension components are good also, and also sewing that my model of impala they don't make lowering springs for so you have to use lowering springs for the 1997-2003 Pontiac grand prix on my 2013 impala
Same chassis so the springs won’t be any different. Be sure to get an alignment done.
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And they don't make any bolts for the camber that I have been able to find for this vehicle is that okay to still lower it will it be okay after the wheel alignment
You won’t know until you get the alignment done. Why do you need camber bolts in the first place? Many cars have enough adjustability in the stock suspension components to deal with a mild 1.5”-2.0” lowering.
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Car is 5 years old. Rusted bolts and suspension = the 5 hrs they charge. 1hr per side plus an hour buffer. Seems right. Maybe even under quoted.
And do I need new shocks and struts as I can't find any aftermarket shocks and struts
And the brand of the lowering springs are Canuck motorsports anyone used there springs and if so how are they
Yes, you don't want to lower on stock shocksThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Seeing that there is like no aftermarket struts, there is the kyb gr2 shocks and struts, are those okay and there is also Monroe