Uhh... too much. It was about $390 (including the starter and installation) to have a friend of mine do it at his shop. The only reason I got it that cheap is that the guy who did the work is a very good friend of mine. He said that the exhaust had to be moved to get it out.

I know that's a lot of money to pay, but it saved me from having to spend way too much time to get it done. At least I got to spend more time with my wife and kids while someone else frustrated himself getting it done.

To top it all off, my friend noticed that one of my rear shocks (Rancho adjustables) is leaking. I just put them on in October; I guess it's time to see about an exchange from Indy4X, eh? <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />


'98 Rodeo, Ranchos, OME 912s, General Grabber AT2 265/70/16s on steelies, Superwinch hubs, G80 code, Pioneer HU... two car seats and cracker crumbs.
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