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Old 29 August 2002, 12:33 AM
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Just been reading through the back of evo magazine when I noticed a garage in the North West offering the following.
"Various sports and lowering spring kits £105.00"
"Labour to check/reset front & rear wheel alignment and camber to fastroad/trackday spec £90.00"

So I thought £195.00 for some springs and geom setup. However, when I rang up the cost to carry out this work was £350.00! Am I missing something here?
Old 29 August 2002, 12:39 AM
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Yes you missed the labour charge for fitting the springs in the first place. That would account for most of the extra, though check if VAT was included in the advertised costs.
Old 29 August 2002, 12:42 AM
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I don't fully understand how you set up geom, but wouldn't some of the geom work have had to be done when the new springs were fitted anyway. i.e. if they chage for fitting the springs shouldn't they knock something off the geom setup charge? Or doesn't it work that way at all?
Old 29 August 2002, 12:50 AM
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wouldn't some of the geom work have had to be done when the new springs were fitted anyway
Oh Absolutely. What a rip off!
Old 29 August 2002, 10:29 AM
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Er no,

You would be buying the springs then if you required would have them fitted. At this point you could just drive it home.

You could also arrive there and have a geometery alignment, leave and go home.

They are seperate jobs.

However, you would be well recommened to have the springs fitted and then have an alignment anyway.

Cheers

Ian
Old 29 August 2002, 10:54 AM
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the geometry would need doing, because the struts would have to be taken off and the camber bolts would need resetting when its all bolted up again, i made this mistake when changing my suspension, undid the bolts for the hub to strut and found they were adjustable camber bolts, so had to have it all set up again
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Old 29 August 2002, 11:35 AM
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Any good places to have this work carried out in the Northwest?
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Try www.scoobessential.co.uk

They might not be able to do the alignment though, but ask them anyway!

Jamie

www.j-w-racing.com

[Edited by Jamie Whitfield - 8/29/2002 11:52:04 AM]
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