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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
$1500 repair bill
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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff C" data-source="post: 773540" data-attributes="member: 58631"><p>l1tech,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Working in a parts store, I know how much shops jack up prices. The point is, I don't think the prices were fair to begin with. $750 for hubs would run $500 max here, and the brakes would run you about $300 (so that's accurate). Install is 3 hours max, especially with a lift and air tools (I can do mine in my gravel driveway with hand tools in 3 hours), so figure $250 for labor (again, accurate). Basically, it just seems like you got hosed on the hubs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff C, post: 773540, member: 58631"] l1tech, Working in a parts store, I know how much shops jack up prices. The point is, I don't think the prices were fair to begin with. $750 for hubs would run $500 max here, and the brakes would run you about $300 (so that's accurate). Install is 3 hours max, especially with a lift and air tools (I can do mine in my gravel driveway with hand tools in 3 hours), so figure $250 for labor (again, accurate). Basically, it just seems like you got hosed on the hubs... [/QUOTE]
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$1500 repair bill
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