I would have attempted the job myself but health and family issues got in the way so I had the work done by a local shop. Labor and parts for the complete job ran me $760. Had all hoses done, all belts, wp, tensioner, cam seals, crank seal, thermo, cap, rotor, gaskets and the timing belt cover gasket (seal for cover). Seem fair?
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Just had a t-belt job done. Thoughts on the price?
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Yep, that sounds about right. Our customers usually cheap out and want us to do less stuff to save money but it sounds like you did it the right way and just did everything at once. It's better to do that stuff while you have the car apart then to try and fuck with it later when it actually breaks.'89 325is S50 Track Montser
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Originally posted by Tbolt View Postyup, my vw costs like 1,200 to do all that at a shop.
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Originally posted by e30evolution View Postmk4 or above?
ive never had the timing belt done, thats just what I have heard though. I would do it myself if needed.Tbolt Division
All I'm saying dude is that bird law in this country...it's not governed by reason.
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$760 is high for a timing belt job, but you got much more than that. What a well-run shop, saving the customer time and money in the long run.
Originally posted by deansbimmer View PostHoly shit.... I should start a shop.Joe Funk -- Portland Oregon
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Originally posted by deansbimmer View PostHoly shit.... I should start a shop.
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Based on the preventative work you had done at the same time, I'd say that was a pretty good price. Gj.
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Originally posted by MR 325 View PostWhy not open three?
How are you guys doing?
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That price sounds good for everything that you had done. I want to say we run $400 or so for t-belt and water pump replacement (that's 3 hours plus parts cost; iirc). The extra stuff costs more, and little stuff adds up.
Fidhle knows. That's how 90% of customers are. They only want the timing belt done or the water pump. Not both.
A guy I know (teen guy) came by my house for some quickie diagnosis about a fan noise. His fan clutch was shot and wouldnt release. Anyway I checked his t-belt and water pump and told him both needed replacing. He cheaped out and did just the t-belt, against my advice. He called me the next day and told me the water pump crapped out. Genious.
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