blazer going in the shop
#11
RE: blazer going in the shop
that suck jason. thats why i only let a select few work on my stuff, i never use a random shop or a chain. i use personal friends that i know can do the job and will do it right
#12
RE: blazer going in the shop
blznlow, that is a damn good price for that kind of job. They must have charged you straight time and been very quick and thorough with their work because this isn't an easy thing to do. Atleast on our trucks they don't have to evacuate the A/C to replace the core! Dodge Ram I used to have required that and it was a $800 job to replace the core (plugged up on regular green antifreeze!).
#13
RE: blazer going in the shop
ORIGINAL: blznlowxtreme
i had my heater core replaced in febuary and it only cost me $350 for the shop to do it. it wasn't just a shade tree shop. i was really pleased w/ their work too, everything was put back together perfect and no antifreeze dumped into the floor board. maybe service is cheaper down here,
i had my heater core replaced in febuary and it only cost me $350 for the shop to do it. it wasn't just a shade tree shop. i was really pleased w/ their work too, everything was put back together perfect and no antifreeze dumped into the floor board. maybe service is cheaper down here,
EDIT: I should say cost of living seems to be cheaper than Central PA, I know it varies from state to state. I know I couldn't buy a house where my parents live in Southern NJ. 1/4 mil for a 3 bedroom rancher, NUTS. But I digress...
#14
RE: blazer going in the shop
my brother went by while they were working on ita nd said the whole dash was out and he didnt think it would ever go back together right, i was worried after he told me but i cant find anything that was just slightly out of place or alignment. they had my blazer for 3 days and didnt start till late the 1st day. i was really happy. that didnt include parts though. i think the core itself was like around $70. another shop i checked wanted $800+ depending on how it went
#15
RE: blazer going in the shop
Got it back today. Bill was a little over 325. 195 for the radiator, a little for a new cap, 18 bucks for antifreeze, and 108 for labor. Not too bad. Theplace I had it done was a service station in Plainville that has been around for a long time. When you walk in the waiting room, they have the pics on the wall that show the shop back in the days. They are very reliable and they always do good work.
#16
RE: blazer going in the shop
I am a big advocate of doing things yourself. But when the weather isn't cooperating, I am willing to spend some extra cash to have it done without me freezing to death and ending up getting pissed. Plus I am a helicopter mech, so I am always outside working in the elements. I don't aways need to come home and get dirty again.
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