With me bringing the parts (because the shop told me to in order to avoid markup) I was quoted right at $1000 to install new control arms, shocks/struts/springs front and rear.
I'll probably go get another quote but even if someone told me the job is $600 I'd probably be looking to do it myself. I have the tools, access to a two-post lift (same one in video below if I'm not mistaken), and some know-how.
So now I'm trying to learn whether I can do this job and I'm hoping others can give me some thoughts from experience.
I found this which is not for the B8.5 and so I don't know how much is different between the B6/7 and the B8/8.5 in this area. From the video the rear looks pretty simple but the shop quoted three hours for the rear. Given that he is running B8 shocks on his B7 car I'm guessing its not tremendously different all the way around but I thought I'd ask here since some of you have done this job. If the rear is as easy as it looks I could maybe just get a quote to have the fronts done if they are a big deal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrH9ORsRMrM
Any major gotchas to this work? I have not done a multi-link suspension but I have done standard strut type like what is on all GM SUVs all the way around.
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