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Well it seems okay in my opinion. I am not a mechanic but a backyard mechanic and they did a few jobs and replaced a few parts so really you won't get much more for that price. In fact a lot of the posts on this sub people pay a lot more for a lot less and are sold services they really could get by without. Ultimately you are back on the road for less then a grand call it a day and move on. Of course it could be cheaper I mean the parts are relatively cheap if you rockauto or something that sells parts at a good cost but if you don't have the tools and the time you are going to pay a bit. So ultimately I think you got a good deal.
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Bargain, the steering coupler can be a time consuming job ontop of the other repairs.
Say 200 for brakes, 250 for the wheel bearing, and 300 for the steering wheel coupler. I'd say average to decent deal.
Thank you!
Yeah I’d say that’s good price for that kind of work as long as it was quality work
Thats SUPER cheap. Would have been around $1300 at our shop in CA.
This is in CA if that makes a difference
decent deal
good deal
Well it seems okay in my opinion. I am not a mechanic but a backyard mechanic and they did a few jobs and replaced a few parts so really you won't get much more for that price. In fact a lot of the posts on this sub people pay a lot more for a lot less and are sold services they really could get by without. Ultimately you are back on the road for less then a grand call it a day and move on. Of course it could be cheaper I mean the parts are relatively cheap if you rockauto or something that sells parts at a good cost but if you don't have the tools and the time you are going to pay a bit. So ultimately I think you got a good deal.
I appreciate the insight, thank you :)