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How have those held up for ya? I was looking at them for my 1028.I think it would depend a lot on what type of springs and shocks. The cost of materials is directly related to the final cost of the job.
My 4'' tuff country front springs were $400 for both sides and 4 shocks were $175 for a total of $575. Leaving them appx $225 in labor which seems about right.
FWIWTitle says most of it. Got an estimate of ~$850 with parts for the job which seemed kinda steep to me. I definitely want to have it done professionally just in the event something goes horribly wrong for insurance purposes. <br>Any opinions?
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