AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
#31
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
On 2006-08-24, car-car <njnets1111@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
I would say that the parts should be <150e + 3h work. If that comes up
to 700$ then it is reasonable.
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Petri Rehtonen
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
I would say that the parts should be <150e + 3h work. If that comes up
to 700$ then it is reasonable.
--
Petri Rehtonen
#32
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
On 2006-08-24, car-car <njnets1111@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
I would say that the parts should be <150e + 3h work. If that comes up
to 700$ then it is reasonable.
--
Petri Rehtonen
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
I would say that the parts should be <150e + 3h work. If that comes up
to 700$ then it is reasonable.
--
Petri Rehtonen
#33
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
On 2006-08-24, car-car <njnets1111@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
I would say that the parts should be <150e + 3h work. If that comes up
to 700$ then it is reasonable.
--
Petri Rehtonen
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
I would say that the parts should be <150e + 3h work. If that comes up
to 700$ then it is reasonable.
--
Petri Rehtonen
#34
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
car-car wrote:
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
At a stealer, yeah.
Do yourself a favor, find a good local independent shop, and take the
car there. Their labor charges will be a lot less.
I'd think you should be able to save about $200.
A good place to get recommendations are the region-specific forums at
audiworld.com.
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> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
At a stealer, yeah.
Do yourself a favor, find a good local independent shop, and take the
car there. Their labor charges will be a lot less.
I'd think you should be able to save about $200.
A good place to get recommendations are the region-specific forums at
audiworld.com.
--
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#35
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
car-car wrote:
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
At a stealer, yeah.
Do yourself a favor, find a good local independent shop, and take the
car there. Their labor charges will be a lot less.
I'd think you should be able to save about $200.
A good place to get recommendations are the region-specific forums at
audiworld.com.
--
--------------------------------------------------------
Dave Lugo dlugo@etherboy.com LC Unit #260 TINLC
Have you hugged your firewall today? No spam, thanks.
--------------------------------------------------------
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> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
At a stealer, yeah.
Do yourself a favor, find a good local independent shop, and take the
car there. Their labor charges will be a lot less.
I'd think you should be able to save about $200.
A good place to get recommendations are the region-specific forums at
audiworld.com.
--
--------------------------------------------------------
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#36
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
car-car wrote:
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
At a stealer, yeah.
Do yourself a favor, find a good local independent shop, and take the
car there. Their labor charges will be a lot less.
I'd think you should be able to save about $200.
A good place to get recommendations are the region-specific forums at
audiworld.com.
--
--------------------------------------------------------
Dave Lugo dlugo@etherboy.com LC Unit #260 TINLC
Have you hugged your firewall today? No spam, thanks.
--------------------------------------------------------
Are you the police? . . . . No ma'am, we're sysadmins.
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
At a stealer, yeah.
Do yourself a favor, find a good local independent shop, and take the
car there. Their labor charges will be a lot less.
I'd think you should be able to save about $200.
A good place to get recommendations are the region-specific forums at
audiworld.com.
--
--------------------------------------------------------
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#37
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
car-car wrote:
> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
At a stealer, yeah.
Do yourself a favor, find a good local independent shop, and take the
car there. Their labor charges will be a lot less.
I'd think you should be able to save about $200.
A good place to get recommendations are the region-specific forums at
audiworld.com.
--
--------------------------------------------------------
Dave Lugo dlugo@etherboy.com LC Unit #260 TINLC
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> Yes, this is for A4 Quattro, BOTH sides in the rear.
>
> So US$700 is reasonable?
>
At a stealer, yeah.
Do yourself a favor, find a good local independent shop, and take the
car there. Their labor charges will be a lot less.
I'd think you should be able to save about $200.
A good place to get recommendations are the region-specific forums at
audiworld.com.
--
--------------------------------------------------------
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#38
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
car-car wrote:
> Okay, so I know I have to fix the bearing otherwise my wheels might fly
> off.
>
> I took my car to an Audi dealer and they said it will cost about $700 to
> fix both sides.
>
> Is this about right?
Go on ebay> I got my bearigs there and it cost me $70 each with
shipping included.
The job took 3 hours total to install both rear bearings. Cost me $150
at the garage.
Total costs = around $300
So $700 is way too much!
#39
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
car-car wrote:
> Okay, so I know I have to fix the bearing otherwise my wheels might fly
> off.
>
> I took my car to an Audi dealer and they said it will cost about $700 to
> fix both sides.
>
> Is this about right?
Go on ebay> I got my bearigs there and it cost me $70 each with
shipping included.
The job took 3 hours total to install both rear bearings. Cost me $150
at the garage.
Total costs = around $300
So $700 is way too much!
#40
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Re: AUDI 1997 A4 - Noisy bearing
car-car wrote:
> Okay, so I know I have to fix the bearing otherwise my wheels might fly
> off.
>
> I took my car to an Audi dealer and they said it will cost about $700 to
> fix both sides.
>
> Is this about right?
Go on ebay> I got my bearigs there and it cost me $70 each with
shipping included.
The job took 3 hours total to install both rear bearings. Cost me $150
at the garage.
Total costs = around $300
So $700 is way too much!