<html><div style='background-color:'><DIV class=RTE>After the discussion about crosswinds and shocks, I looked at mine and they are worn out. I want to get the Bilsteins and have them installed locally. I called one place and was quoted $300 in labor, a different place quoted $48. </DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Does anyone know a ballpark estimate for the labor charged to install all four shocks? </DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Is there something "special" about a vanagon's shocks, or can a "ma and pa" shop do it?</DIV> <DIV class=RTE> </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Sure, I'd love to take a week off of work and drive out to CA and have the nice guys at Van-Cafe do it, but my boss thinks otherwise. Any input is appreciated. I live in Cheyenne, WY if that matters.</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Thanks, </DIV> <DIV class=RTE>Dan Kapeller</DIV> <DIV class=RTE>'90 GL </DIV></div></html> |
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