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Old Jan 13, 2005 | 10:17 PM
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So i broke down and got TRD shocks, springs, quickshifter, and hotchkis front tower brace. The labor cost was almost as much as the parts. Did i get a fair deal :?:
Old Jan 13, 2005 | 10:26 PM
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that sounds about right
Old Jan 13, 2005 | 11:22 PM
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Is this a logic puzzle or a trick question?

If 2 boats of Scions leave Japan at the same time but one is going 20 knots and the other does 10 knots but takes the shorter route...

What I'm trying to say is that we need a little more info. If you got a great deal on parts - Yes, if they gouged you on the parts prices - No
Old Jan 13, 2005 | 11:24 PM
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well some of the stuff was cheaper than listed but i wouldn't call it a "great" deal. I feel pretty good about it... i was just wondering if it sounded way off to anyone.
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It was $700 for labor.
Old Jan 13, 2005 | 11:27 PM
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If i had the know-how i could've saved alot of money by buying off ebay. Oh, the 700 was for 8.9 hrs.
Old Jan 13, 2005 | 11:29 PM
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you could have saved alot of money! by reading this forum first
Old Jan 14, 2005 | 12:08 AM
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I paid $60 to have my springs installed - took less than an hour...
Old Jan 14, 2005 | 02:27 AM
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that whole job to be done at the scion central would have been $150.00 I am sorry to bring this sad news to you. :sad:
Old Jan 14, 2005 | 02:51 AM
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So i broke down and got TRD shocks, springs, quickshifter, and hotchkis front tower brace. The labor cost was almost as much as the parts. Did i get a fair deal :?:
No. Shocks, springs, and strut tower bracecan be installed all at the same time since they all have the top three nuts in common, and the TRD short shifter will take less than 30 minutes. I installed my short shifter in about 20 minutes taking my sweet a$$ time.

I could have done it in my dirveway for $100, but for a regular shop, not a dealer, prolly $120-150 depending on the hourly shop rate. 1.5 hours tops for install of everything listed.
Old Jan 14, 2005 | 03:02 AM
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That is really rediculous!
Old Jan 14, 2005 | 03:06 AM
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I hope everything was installed corectly at least. Are you planning on moding more? If so than I recomend you search these boards for prices first.
Old Jan 14, 2005 | 04:08 AM
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yea thats a hell of a lot for installation. if you mod any more and get stuff like an exhaust (from Gabe of course ) and intake then i would just go over the tech section. i dont know if ill be installing springs but i know i wont hit up the dealer for the outrageous $300 +
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OK thanks peeps.
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Most shops use an estimating guide for these types of repairs. Maybe not the strut tower, but there's book time for Remove and install front springs, etc. I'd go in and ask the service manager to book it out and explain exactly what took 8.9 hours, keeping in mind what Squirrel said, that these share common mounting points. They didn't do the springs, then take it apart again to do the strutbar. I would also talk to your salesperson/ Scion manager about it... maybe call Scion Corp too, cuz that price is EXTREME.
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Like everyone else stated, the front end would take appx 15 minutes a side (30 minutes total), the whole rear end would take 15 minutes tops(now at 45 minutes total), a few minutes to set the strut tower brace before tightening everything down, and the 20-30 minutes on the short shifter. Just at around 1.5 hours for everything.
Old Jan 14, 2005 | 05:19 AM
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so the shops hourly rate was around 78 bucks give or take a buck or two.Now the time they assigned these task is a bit of a concern.First lake stated before the amount of time it supposedly takes them to do a single task is book.basically it says certain jobs should take a certain amount of time.So what I'm guessing happened here is they hate you because they most likely charged you several times for the same thing IE instead of using the lower scale for say the strut tower brace that would be used in your situation where you were also replacing the coil overs at the same time they wrote it up as several different tasks that would require them to do more(i bet they didn't)but you signed it so i doubt you would get much back in terms of compensation.
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For 8.9 hours, you could have had a header installed, and axleback installed, the front end aligned, and new HU installed, and still have time left over, on top of what was already done.
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sorry man thats why you dont go anywhere for scions that charge booklisted labor times. well maybe clutch work or engine work but stuff like this. sorry bro they ripped you for time . their labor rates arent too bad just charged ya for too much time.
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