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phatgreatwall 03-23-2006 07:54 PM

spark plug + coil repair = 700 after tax
 
my camaro has been acting rough for the past 2 days, so i went to bridesgone autorepair and they quoted me 620, labour is 4 hours, mostly on the spark plug, is it a good price? or should i go somewhere else for an equal quality work? thnx for the help!

phillet 03-23-2006 08:32 PM

just go to different shops for the price save a bit or just spend the money and know your cars in good hands

phatgreatwall 03-23-2006 08:34 PM

ya that's what i was thinking, apparently firestone rated #1 auto mechanic by JD power in 2004, so they must be pretty good, and i also really dont want to do the work myself, dont have the time and energy and the tools to do it.

phillet 03-25-2006 11:17 AM


Originally Posted by phatgreatwall
ya that's what i was thinking, apparently firestone rated #1 auto mechanic by JD power in 2004, so they must be pretty good, and i also really dont want to do the work myself, dont have the time and energy and the tools to do it.

yeah go with thought their really good bit more chash but its worth it

Honda Tech 03-25-2006 07:42 PM

what exactly are u getting done? cause 4 hours is a long time in a shop, thats a full morning or after noon. and 4 hours for 620, thats $155 an hour labour, thats huge. at the Honda I work at its only 85 per hour, and thats considered resonable to high. so I would get a second opinion.

phatgreatwall 03-26-2006 01:30 PM

well the labour fee was only 400ish, the parts were around 230, they replaced 2 spark plugs with platinum spark plug, changed the spark wire, and the spark coil. tax is like 70 bucks

TadoRacing 03-26-2006 03:47 PM

thats a bit of money

Integra 2.2t 04-15-2006 01:05 PM

what shop only changes only 2 plugs
if 2 needed to be changed the rest have the same miles on them ...change them all

phatgreatwall 04-16-2006 05:13 PM

my mistake, they actually changed all 6, 1 coil, and 1 wire, still ...700 is kinda steep, damn those bastards

drifter420 04-16-2006 05:40 PM

you got a$$ raped..

for that kinda money.. you could've done it yourself.. bought nice set of tools.. couple cases of booze.. Iridium plugs, good set of wires, OEM or aftermarket coil pack and still have $$ for couple tanks of gas ( even with current gas price )

4 hours?? WTF ?!?!?! :retard:
Could do all that in less then 2 hrs with lots of drinking smoke break in between..

What they do? charge you for the other 2 hours to let the car cool down? :smilie_d0
:rippedhan is wat I would've said

Cost me only $300 for my mechanic to change Crankshaft position sensor, CASE learn, changed belt and 2 idler/tensioner pulley.. ( and to change one of the pulley and belt.. one of the engine mounts has to be removed :mad: )

DashHavoc 04-17-2006 11:12 AM

OUCH! RIPPED OFF!!!!

and your car isnt even a V8!!!! :laugh: :laugh:
i bet they would have charged you an extra $200 for the extra 2 plugs/wires to use if you had a V8

for that amount of money you couldve bought a decent running V8 engine with the same gas mileage as your V6 then swap it in for way less then what a honda swap costs

sorry man but you got burned

v8mike 04-18-2006 09:38 PM

Learn how to work on your own car. What generation camaro do you have? Spark plug/wire changes are a ***** on a 4th gen, but after you've done it once, its not too bad. I can swap plugs now in 30 min whereas on my first time, it took me 2 days (those of you who have actually worked on one with stock manifolds know what Im talking about).

phatgreatwall 04-18-2006 10:01 PM

ya it's a 4th gen, i tried to do it myself, and i just finally gave up haha

Supra_RZ 04-18-2006 11:10 PM

haha, how sad. with the same money you used to get all that done . You could of bought a Torque Wrench, a nice socket set , all the parts you need , and still have money left over to buy some add on's. Also changing spark plugs take's at least 30-40 min's. even less than that time.

drifter420 04-18-2006 11:30 PM

Hopefully he wont' make another $600 mistake..
Lots of cuss word and bloody knuckles the first time.. then it gets easier the next time..

My first oil change attempt saw more oil on the ground then in the drain pan :laugh:


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