So im ordering my Eibach swaybars next week but I dont know were to take them to get installed? Im ordering them through Steeda.ca has anyone had there car worked on by them? I know they are great with Mustangs but I don't know about Focus? I live In Hamilton/Stoney Creek any sugestions?
Thanks :blink:
Why dont you do it yourself, they arnt to bad to install i've had mine in and out no sweat.
Burnin21,Jun 16 2007, 06:51 PM Wrote:Why dont you do it yourself, they arnt to bad to install i've had mine in and out no sweat.
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Well if it was just the rear I might do it, (I do have a complete lack of tools)
But the front one looks like a bitch to do so I will leave it to the pro's
So far Steeda is the only one I know of and they will charge $200.
has anyone had suspension work done there? I asume they would be good they have a great shop.
sounds about right for front and sway bar install
i m pretty sure other place will charge more than that
I had a buddy install my sway bars and coilovers for a case of coors and a 12 of corona.. maybe he'll do the same if you are willing to come to Windsor?
ZED_not_zee,Jun 18 2007, 08:53 AM Wrote:I had a buddy install my sway bars and coilovers for a case of coors and a 12 of corona.. maybe he'll do the same if you are willing to come to Windsor?
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Mmmmm coors, Thanks for the offer, I might just have to take you up on that.
they do look pretty easy to do.....why does the front one looks hard?
and do those new sways come with new bushings?
The front sway is a tight fit to get a ratchet into and undo stock (seized) bolts. The rear is markedly easier.
The dealer did my Eibach install when I did the S2 suspension last year on the sedan, no grief at all. Sure, it might be a tad pricey but they know their stuff.
i had no issues doing the front and rear sway bar bushings.