Is this a good price for labor?
Is this a good price for labor?
My friend has a '92 Z28 and he wants to have the following stuff changed/replaced/fixed and some guy says he'll charge $120 and a 12 pack of beer for the labor to do it, and he still has to buy the parts...
1. The rear sway bar is hanging down & not connected to anything on the passenger side...theres a busing or something there thats missing.
2. Replace the front idler arms
3. Replace inner & outer tie rods
I dont know jack about suspension stuff, and neither does this guy..he swears up and down that thats what everything is called, etc but it just dont sound right to me...so if I named some stuff wrong then please educate me(so I can educate him).
So is this a good price for labor? It sounds step tp me considering its not like you have to be a rocket scientist to do it. Are there any special tools required or something? I looked under the car and all the stuff looks pretty straightforward as far as how to do it. Some of it looks like it'll take some 'ol hammering but other than that I dont see why its so much...?
Thanks
-Chris
1. The rear sway bar is hanging down & not connected to anything on the passenger side...theres a busing or something there thats missing.
2. Replace the front idler arms
3. Replace inner & outer tie rods
I dont know jack about suspension stuff, and neither does this guy..he swears up and down that thats what everything is called, etc but it just dont sound right to me...so if I named some stuff wrong then please educate me(so I can educate him).
So is this a good price for labor? It sounds step tp me considering its not like you have to be a rocket scientist to do it. Are there any special tools required or something? I looked under the car and all the stuff looks pretty straightforward as far as how to do it. Some of it looks like it'll take some 'ol hammering but other than that I dont see why its so much...?
Thanks
-Chris
Last edited by stone4779; Sep 15, 2004 at 10:14 PM.
Re: Is this a good price for labor?
For the rear sway bar, he is replacing the end links, cost around 20 buck for both sides at the parts store... Easy fix... About 20-30 minutes...
Idler arm only or the pitman arm too?????? Idler arm around 20 and pitman is around 30-40... tie-rod ends probably 10-20 a piece...
Labor cost seems about right for 2-3 hours of work... Dont forget to get the car aligned....
Idler arm only or the pitman arm too?????? Idler arm around 20 and pitman is around 30-40... tie-rod ends probably 10-20 a piece...
Labor cost seems about right for 2-3 hours of work... Dont forget to get the car aligned....
Re: Is this a good price for labor?
Originally Posted by n2ceptor
For the rear sway bar, he is replacing the end links, cost around 20 buck for both sides at the parts store... Easy fix... About 20-30 minutes...
Idler arm only or the pitman arm too?????? Idler arm around 20 and pitman is around 30-40... tie-rod ends probably 10-20 a piece...
Labor cost seems about right for 2-3 hours of work... Dont forget to get the car aligned....
Idler arm only or the pitman arm too?????? Idler arm around 20 and pitman is around 30-40... tie-rod ends probably 10-20 a piece...
Labor cost seems about right for 2-3 hours of work... Dont forget to get the car aligned....

Im gonna see if I can at least talk him into doing the swaybar end links himself...save $20.
Thanks a lot
-Chris
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