Fitting lowering springs for Polo 6R

Started by complexity, December 12, 2012, 11:17:48 PM

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complexity

Hi everyone, just got myself some lowering springs for my polo, now I need someone to put them on for me. Can anyone recommend a reliable place with a reasonable price for the work? I've quoted Brodie on Grafton but it's over my budget. I'm located in Auckland and any help is much appreciated! Thanks.

ranton-inc

Most places will be between 400-600 dollars..

It can be a prick of a job.


GLIDN

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2012 MK6R Golf |Stage 3+ | Stage 4 DSG | Tuned & Built by HSP Tuning

complexity

Quote from: GLIDN on December 13, 2012, 09:57:24 AM
why not attempt it yourself?

I certainly need some guidance for that, no way I am comfortable to do that on my own. If I have the right tools and an expert next to me, I'd probably give it go haha

Pjai


GLIDN

Quote from: Pjai on December 14, 2012, 01:27:56 AM
GLIDN might give u a hand  ;D

haha, hush you. lol
I would be able to assist, but at this stage not till the very least middle of next year January i'm afraid.
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2012 MK6R Golf |Stage 3+ | Stage 4 DSG | Tuned & Built by HSP Tuning

zyeffur

Give them a call http://precisionwheels.co.nz/

Most of my wheel works are done by them at about $40+GST per hour if I remember correctly.

Good service, great people to deal with.

Brett

Quote from: zyeffur on December 14, 2012, 02:03:17 PM
Give them a call http://precisionwheels.co.nz/

Most of my wheel works are done by them at about $40+GST per hour if I remember correctly.

Good service, great people to deal with.
Its 60-80+GST IIRC
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complexity

Quote from: Kermit on December 14, 2012, 03:43:33 PM
Its 60-80+GST IIRC
Quote from: zyeffur on December 14, 2012, 02:03:17 PM
Give them a call http://precisionwheels.co.nz/

Most of my wheel works are done by them at about $40+GST per hour if I remember correctly.

Good service, great people to deal with.

Just gave them a call, said it should just be a 2 hour job. Thanks for the recommendation, will see how they go next week  ;D

complexity

Quote from: GLIDN on December 14, 2012, 01:27:03 PM
haha, hush you. lol
I would be able to assist, but at this stage not till the very least middle of next year January i'm afraid.

Think it would be fun to install them, but no faith without guidance lol. Too bad Jan is too far away  :-[

zyeffur

They installed my coils and it took them approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. Charged me little over $100.

complexity

Quote from: zyeffur on December 14, 2012, 05:07:36 PM
They installed my coils and it took them approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes. Charged me little over $100.
Thanks for the recommendation, went to Precision Wheels to install the springs on Monday. Good service, overall very happy with the job!  ;)