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sil0kin
12-31-2005, 12:43 AM
ok..as u all know im a dipshit and fucked up my car really badly..how much would it run me to get the new axle..the new (im not sure if its just 1 piece to do but i guess) the subframe? or an a arm whatever its called? im not sure of the parts names. but can someone gimme an estimate at what im getting into? and if its really high i might have to sell the car..and if anyone is interested please let me know.
PM or email sil0kin@hotmail.com or call 516-476-6806 for any information thanx

(john)

sil0kin
12-31-2005, 12:45 AM
sry.not even new. just to do labor or in general for parts price

Yonkers320is
12-31-2005, 06:47 PM
GJ said you can have the whole arm ready to mount for like $100 bucks.... and you can do it yourself in a driveway or garage. two bolts hod the control arm to the subframe and there is one more bolt that holds the shock (hopefully the mount broke off and you can save your shock.
Then you have like 6 or 8 allen bolts holding the axle to the diff and a big nut holding the other end to the wheel hub.

G.J. Dixon
12-31-2005, 09:25 PM
If you have any serious suspension damage, it can cost quite a bit labor wise. I have the arms, subframe, axles, and what ever other parts you might wind up needing. If you can't afford the parts, then let me know. I'm not trying to rip anyone off with the parts, but I have to charge something. I figure that $100 for a complete trailing arm is pretty fair.

A new trailing arm is $250+ and that's without everything else you need.

The labor is the expensive part, unless you know exactly what it you need its hard to say. If you only need the r/r trailing arm, 2-3 hrs should be enough to cover that. If you need a rear subframe, that will probably be 5 hrs of labor to replace, maybe more. It depends on the shop, and how well then know the car and/or what ever they decide to charge.