Help install springs

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    I just ordered my Prodrive springs. They should be here early next week.

    Who can help me install them? How much do you charge? PM me!

    I would like to do it Th-Sa next weekend (depending on when they show up)

    Thanks!!
     
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    i have a set of spring compressors if you need to borrow them.
     
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    Also I would be willing to help...But just as a helper..Cuz I would like to know excatly how to do it...

    MOHD
     
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    I can help and I have some hands-on experience. Where is this taking place? A strong air impact wrench will definately make the job easier and quicker.
     
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    I live pretty far out (25 miles SW of Mpls) but would drive where ever. I don't have any experience or tools (unless a hammer and drill count)

    Thanks for the offers of tools and labor. I was hoping to find someone with a shop to make it easier and faster.

    I heard bikerboy and LegacyPGT have done this before. I think I might PM them.
     
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    Not really a hard job to do, unless you have no experiance with suspension at all i guess. I just installed my prodrives about 2 weeks ago and the install took about 3 1/2 hours. And yes like Fong said air tools will make the job much easier!