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Wow. I just priced replacing struts on my 2001 Accord LX V-6.
The local Honda dealer wants $122 each for oem replacement struts - which just happens to be the same price as replacement Bilsteins off the web . . . :-) . . . and the service person estimated 4 hours of labor at $78/hour for installation - that's $320 for installation! An independent garage where I have had other work done before quoted me $520 just for labor to replace the struts! I'm wondering why there is a $200 difference in the cost of labor and if maybe the dealer is low balling the labor to get me in there so they can make up the difference with the cost of the struts . . . Thoughts? George gearlnospamno@nospamcomcast.net |
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George Earl <gearl@comcast.net> wrote in message news:<jotqn0td1eb9pfe0701lekslievahi9np0@4ax.com>. ..
> Wow. I just priced replacing struts on my 2001 Accord LX V-6. > > The local Honda dealer wants $122 each for oem replacement struts - > which just happens to be the same price as replacement Bilsteins off > the web . . . :-) . . . and the service person estimated 4 hours > of labor at $78/hour for installation - that's $320 for installation! > > An independent garage where I have had other work done before quoted > me $520 just for labor to replace the struts! > > I'm wondering why there is a $200 difference in the cost of labor and > if maybe the dealer is low balling the labor to get me in there so > they can make up the difference with the cost of the struts . . . > > Thoughts? > > > George > gearlnospamno@nospamcomcast.net wow thats alot for labor.... I had my GFs 99 Accord LX/Sedan struts replaced @ a local honda shop for 150.00 total for all 4!! I get all my parts from http://www.alloembmwparts.com/ since they always offer free shipping and have tons of OEM parts for all makes, i think KYB GR-2s is what comes on honda and thats what I got from these guys @ a really good price + free shipping (these are heavy) not sure about the Bilsteins shocks, since they are HD shocks I would think they would offer a rougher ride, something I don't think i would like on my 2001 Accord V6/EX Sedan good luck skip |
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On Mon, 25 Oct 2004 18:10:54 -0400, George Earl <gearl@comcast.net>
wrote: >Wow. I just priced replacing struts on my 2001 Accord LX V-6. > >The local Honda dealer wants $122 each for oem replacement struts - >which just happens to be the same price as replacement Bilsteins off >the web . . . :-) . . . and the service person estimated 4 hours >of labor at $78/hour for installation - that's $320 for installation! > >An independent garage where I have had other work done before quoted >me $520 just for labor to replace the struts! > >I'm wondering why there is a $200 difference in the cost of labor and >if maybe the dealer is low balling the labor to get me in there so >they can make up the difference with the cost of the struts . . . > >Thoughts? > > >George >gearlnospamno@nospamcomcast.net It's an awful lot more than I paid the last time, but I didn't specify OEM struts. But why are you needing to replace all four struts on a 2001? How many miles or km are on it? Are you certain they're bad? Ron |
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On 26 Oct 2004 11:18:12 -0700, Skipnkuf@sbcglobal.net (Skipnkuf)
wrote: >> the web . . . :-) . . . and the service person estimated 4 hours >> of labor at $78/hour for installation - that's $320 for installation! >> >> An independent garage where I have had other work done before quoted >> me $520 just for labor to replace the struts! >> >> George > >wow thats alot for labor.... Yes, I know . . . $320 - $520 . . . and a pretty big difference between the two shops and I don't understand it, especially since the lower price is a quote from a dealer while the second is a quote from an independent shop . . . unless maybe the independent doesn't really want the work . . . >not sure about the Bilsteins shocks, since they are HD shocks I would >think they would offer a rougher ride, something I don't think i would >like on my 2001 Accord V6/EX Sedan Yes, I want to firm up the ride on my Accord, particularly the initial 'set' when making turns and the nose dive when braking . . . too floppy for my taste . . . :-) George gearlnospamno@nospamcomcast.net |
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 21:32:02 GMT, Milleron
<millerdot90@SPAMlessosu.edu> wrote: >It's an awful lot more than I paid the last time, but I didn't specify >OEM struts. > >But why are you needing to replace all four struts on a 2001? How >many miles or km are on it? Are you certain they're bad? >Ron The struts aren't 'bad', although I can feel that they have softened up after 60k miles. I've just never liked the way they work. The Accord was a compromise car and I've always wished it handled better (I know, wrong car for handling). On my last car I waited till around 90k miles to replace the struts with some good aftermarket ones and they were so much better that I wished I had changed them earlier . . .. George gearlnospamno@nospamcomcast.net |
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