Re: Break/fuel lines?
The lines themselves are cheap. in most cases. Probably represents 10-20% of
that quote. That leaves $250-$300 for installation, which seems excessive unless
replacement involves a lot of parts removal - which it normally does not.
That figure represents 4 - 5 hours labor.
On Mon, 29 Dec 2003 17:23:25 GMT, "Forest" <forest@myhome.com> wrote:
|Howdy, just got a call from my friendly mechanic working on my 2000 Civic
|DX, he says he noticed that the break and fuel line that run along chassis
|under a protective cover are damaged. Says that cover appears to have been
|hit by something and crimped/twisted lines. (I bought this car 2 months
|ago.) Anyway, says the lines from Honda cost $330 - this sound reasonable?
|
|Thanks...
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|
Rex in Fort Worth
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