Repair cost too high?
Hi all,
Posting from Toronto Canada.
I have a 2010 LR2, and my trusted mechanic retired after many years if great service. Found a new highly recommended one and got a quote for rear shocks and struts (R side lost all fluid) and full front brakes and rear service only.
They quoting me (approx) $1100.00 P+L on the shocks and close to 1K on the front brakes + $400.00 to service the rears. This seems really high to me.
Thought?
Posting from Toronto Canada.
I have a 2010 LR2, and my trusted mechanic retired after many years if great service. Found a new highly recommended one and got a quote for rear shocks and struts (R side lost all fluid) and full front brakes and rear service only.
They quoting me (approx) $1100.00 P+L on the shocks and close to 1K on the front brakes + $400.00 to service the rears. This seems really high to me.
Thought?
Hi all,
Posting from Toronto Canada.
I have a 2010 LR2, and my trusted mechanic retired after many years if great service. Found a new highly recommended one and got a quote for rear shocks and struts (R side lost all fluid) and full front brakes and rear service only.
They quoting me (approx) $1100.00 P+L on the shocks and close to 1K on the front brakes + $400.00 to service the rears. This seems really high to me.
Thought?
Posting from Toronto Canada.
I have a 2010 LR2, and my trusted mechanic retired after many years if great service. Found a new highly recommended one and got a quote for rear shocks and struts (R side lost all fluid) and full front brakes and rear service only.
They quoting me (approx) $1100.00 P+L on the shocks and close to 1K on the front brakes + $400.00 to service the rears. This seems really high to me.
Thought?
This is only the second post I've seen on this forum to replace a bad strut on the LR2. So generally, they must hold up pretty well. Are you getting OEM replacements, or aftermarket? Which brand? KYB and Bilstein are the big brand names in aftermarket these days (years ago it was Monroe before they fell out of favor).
Are the prices you're showing in USD or CDN? Either way, sounds like a fair price for all that work if they are using quality parts and decent warranty, as fly said.
Full front brakes means pads and rotors to me. For the rear, what does the "service" cover?
Are the prices you're showing in USD or CDN? Either way, sounds like a fair price for all that work if they are using quality parts and decent warranty, as fly said.
Full front brakes means pads and rotors to me. For the rear, what does the "service" cover?
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