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	<title>Comments on: Hotchkis 2010 Camaro Springs, Swaybars, Bracing</title>
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		<title>By: Garith Garibaldi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Garith Garibaldi</dc:creator>
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		<description>Although a call to Hotchkis direct reveals a 5 hour install for their track pack.  2 hours for the sways, 2 for the spings, and 1 hour for the chasis brace. My local installer (Hotrhkis recommended) quotes a days labor + and $1000 to wrench it in. 

This seems very expensive and puts the idea of such a cool product out of sight.  Is there some one who can be recommended in the San Francisco Bay Area who can really do it in 5 hours. At a standard shop rate of $85.00 an hour this would come out to $425.00 for installation, which seems reasonable.  Help me find sucha shop and I will be there in a flash.

Anyone out there who can help??  Love the car and like the idea that it can be made to handle even better.  

Thanks in advance. 

Regards, Gary</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Although a call to Hotchkis direct reveals a 5 hour install for their track pack.  2 hours for the sways, 2 for the spings, and 1 hour for the chasis brace. My local installer (Hotrhkis recommended) quotes a days labor + and $1000 to wrench it in. </p>
<p>This seems very expensive and puts the idea of such a cool product out of sight.  Is there some one who can be recommended in the San Francisco Bay Area who can really do it in 5 hours. At a standard shop rate of $85.00 an hour this would come out to $425.00 for installation, which seems reasonable.  Help me find sucha shop and I will be there in a flash.</p>
<p>Anyone out there who can help??  Love the car and like the idea that it can be made to handle even better.  </p>
<p>Thanks in advance. </p>
<p>Regards, Gary</p>
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