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So I'm about ready to pull the trigger on one of Tony's "07 Up Lowering /Cornering Package for Autoride GM Suvs" and inquired about installation at a local shop. They quoted me $800...so my question is, is this a fair price for those of you that have had similar work done? I almost want to attempt it myself...I have access to a fully stocked garage but i am naturally apprehensive about attempting such a big project. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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bryan its not a hard kit to install at all. Actaully ill send you a pm on some info.
 
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I got your PM Tony, thanks.

Only one reply? So nobody has any personal experience with installing these kits or want to share what they paid to have it done?
 

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I got your PM Tony, thanks.

Only one reply? So nobody has any personal experience with installing these kits or want to share what they paid to have it done?

Ive done it myself. The biggest problem was that the FL rotor would not separate so i had to remove the Hub with the rotor on it. Other than that it was straight forward. I used styln trucks write up as a reference. hope that helps

http://www.stylintrucks.com/articles/0506_djm_07tahoe.aspx
 

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You can have somebody do it but not for 800 bucks
I paid 250 for installation

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I say do it yourself..............start with the back first, it is easier.
 

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Ya do it yourself save money

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I say do it yourself..............start with the back first, it is easier.

I actually do the hard half first, get it out of the way while im fresh and do the easy part last, lol.

You can easily install it yourself at home if you have basic tools and some basic mechanic skills. Just get a friend that done it before to come by and lend a hand.
 

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