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MFL wrote:
It seems the OP found someone to do his bearing service at a good price.
To ken56 above, that is a bit overpriced, IMO! However, if you don't want to do it, and the person doing it has a great reputation for quality work, it is worth it to you.
I use going to the dentist, as a comparison, for paying too much for a service done. Just a filling can be $500, and a crown easily 1K+, for just an hours work! So, who isn't happy, after getting a tooth repaired?? I have never said "I wished I wouldn't have gotten that tooth fixed".
Hope no dentists on these forums, but just giving my tip for justification, for maybe spending too much! ๐
โFeb-27-2023 06:35 AM
ken56 wrote:
Just paid 100 bucks a wheel to have mine done. To me it's worth it even though I COULD do it myself I DON'T WANT TO DO IT MYSELF. They checked the brake pads and current going to the magnets and made sure they were operating properly. Well worth the money I paid I feel.
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Grit dog wrote:
Scooby, youโre basically arguing with yourself at this pointโฆ. Amazing the lengths some here go to, to disagree with about everything.
Oh wellโฆif it makes you happy thatโs the important part.
โJan-05-2023 01:25 PM
Grit dog wrote:mkirsch wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
I must be a one man pit crew then. It takes me just a little over an hour to do my two axle trailer.
"a little over an hour" is billed as TWO hours...
But in his lightning fast nascar diy 16minute wheel bearing service heโs saving the other 56 precious minutes of that second hour.
The more I think about this, the more laughable it becomesโฆ.