
Re: How difficult - Front suspension rebuild
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Re: How difficult - Front suspension rebuild
- From: "MO ( Steve Mick)" <micher@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 27 May 2009 11:49:14 -0500
Bob are you sure you really need your suspension rebuilt? Had it checked by
a trustworthy mechanic? Those prices sound very high to me. There is a place
in Omaha that actually makes rear springs and probably most shops get them
from him. If you took yours to him, he could re-arch your springs or make
new ones. You could probably do the rears yourself. Front end can be
challenging -especially getting things dis-assembled. I have a friend who
has an independant shop up around 65th and Maple Omaha Maybe you would like
a second opinion from him...............................MO...........sw
iowa
----- Original Message -----
From: <62pluckedchicken@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, May 27, 2009 9:14 AM
Subject: How difficult - Front suspension rebuild
I just got a quote for doing the front end w/shocks for $2000 and the
rear w/o shocks (already replaced) for $1000
As those who have met me know, I'm not a mechanic, but not afraid to
get my hands dirty.
I found a rebuild kit for the front-end (at Kanter.com) for $236
includes ball joints, bushings, etc
so should I just leave my car parked until I can raise the money and
have a pro do it? or is a front suspension rebuild doable for a guy with
no experience?
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