ridiculous mechanic bill, am i wrong?
#21
those prices are the reason I do everything my self from rebuild trannies to changing tires on rims to the oil change all in my driveway, if something breaks its on me
#22
i got through to him. we settled on 300, apologized and said its not about the money and im a very great customer. so i made sure it was for 2 bills and he said yes...so ill just leave it at that and be done with it. might just do the work myself or try a local dealer.
Last edited by er0ck273; 02-14-2014 at 12:16 PM.
#23
If you have the time, doing the work yourself will save you money in the long run on labor. You know what you want done and don't have to worry about a bad mechanic "fixing things" and creating more problems for more business from you. Plus on top of doing it yourself...you get to know your vehicle better than what you previously knew or thought you knew.
#24
If you have the time, doing the work yourself will save you money in the long run on labor. You know what you want done and don't have to worry about a bad mechanic "fixing things" and creating more problems for more business from you. Plus on top of doing it yourself...you get to know your vehicle better than what you previously knew or thought you knew.
#25
Thats a BS bill... Most of us could do all that in a cold garage with hand tools and a jack in 4 hours... In a shop with air and hoist, that should be cut in half.
#26
You mentioned it doesn't include all of the lines?????? The lines are not 1/4" and 3/16". They are 5/32" and 7/32", might want to ask him about that too.
#27
If you have the time, doing the work yourself will save you money in the long run on labor. You know what you want done and don't have to worry about a bad mechanic "fixing things" and creating more problems for more business from you. Plus on top of doing it yourself...you get to know your vehicle better than what you previously knew or thought you knew.
ive never brought any vehicle i ever owned to a mechanic. ive been a mechanic for a few years and what do you think we do when we are looking for help on a problem. go on google and type in the problem most the time you end up on forums like this one.
ive worked for some honest garages and even honest work i cant believe some of the prices that we charge. its just the hourly labor rate adds up
#28
using the size lines he used, will it effect/hurt anything?
#29
They're both 1/32" too big and will fit a little loose. It won't hurt anything, as long as they stay on and don't leak.
#30
now im really wishing i didnt mail that check, although I could always cancel it. you think something as simple as vacuum lines wouldnt be hard to screw up. in most cases do the lines tell you their size on them? i noticed writing on it but didnt take note if the size was on it