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Originally Posted by bluewater328
Well, check out this video as well as the DIY section and you can see for yourself what it takes. Seems a little high for an Indy. If that's only labor that 2-3 hrs per strut...I figure this job is an hour per strut max for someone who knows what they are doing. Dunno if that works but might just be from his estimating software.
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That is how I feel too. I thought about DIY but not sure I want to invest in a safe spring compression tool like the one in the video. Don't want to use the cheap compression tool and risk injury. Maybe I just quote a couple more INDY and let them to do it.