Not exactly cheap, but it is the best value out of the few legit setups on the market. Also, you have to figure that almost $800 of that was brakes, which you'd need anyway, and another couple hundred was shipping. By the time I would've rebuilt my entire stock front end with some upgrades like uppers and torque rods, between the parts and powder coating I would've had close to $2000 in a stock front end - not including the brakes. So I was basically looking at $1500 difference to upgrade, adding easier and more tuning options, and shaving about 150 pounds of weight. If you've already got a good front end and are only having to upgrade a couple parts, this is definitely an expensive route, but in my case, I had a rusty front end from a car that's been sitting for a LONG time and I needed everything. That's how I justified it to myself at least