I've bought a Bullitt suspension kit (struts, shocks, springs and front & rear sway bars), and I'm going to be calling around local shops to get it installed.
What do you guys think is a reasonable number of hours for installation?
TIA
I've bought a Bullitt suspension kit (struts, shocks, springs and front & rear sway bars), and I'm going to be calling around local shops to get it installed.
What do you guys think is a reasonable number of hours for installation?
TIA
For a shop with all the right tools it shouldn't be long. I did it in my driveway in about 4 hours.
MadDAWG
Thank you! I called around and was getting estimates from 4 to 8 hours, so your input is helpful.
Any time.
To be honest you could swap the sway bars, rear shocks, and rear springs with just your average hand tools and a floor jack. The front springs and struts can be pita with out an impact wrench so you may still want to have them done by a pro.
MadDAWG
I just had the Bullitt kit installed earlier this month and my local shop quoted me 3 hours. Picked up my Stang that night and 3 hours it was.
Martin
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