Boy, those Nissan dealers are just a barrel o' laughs...
I went by Dya's Nissan in Auburn today to see how much strut bearings would be, he said the parts are $20 per side, which doesnt seem too bad. Then, just for ***** and giggles, I asked how much they charge to install shocks and struts all the way around. Hopefully I'll be getting some new Tokicos soon. Anyway, they said (drum roll pelase):
$400!!!!!
I had to run out the door to keep from laughing in the guys face.
$400!!!!!
I had to run out the door to keep from laughing in the guys face.
I got my Koni's done for $200 and that included replacing the cartridges in the front struts. It was 2 hours of work so about $50/hour.
I wouldn't pay more than $300. Not worth it when it's so easy to do your self.
I wouldn't pay more than $300. Not worth it when it's so easy to do your self.
Originally posted by davis449
I hate to rain on your parade there, bud, but I went to a very trustworthy mom and pop spot here where I live and still walked out minus $400.
I hate to rain on your parade there, bud, but I went to a very trustworthy mom and pop spot here where I live and still walked out minus $400.
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