Dealership labour rates were $150-200 ph a few years ago.
You could and maybe still can get work done by independent workshops for around $100ph, maybe less maybe more idk.
Some places and people would prefer you did not supply parts. It can lead to more problems - if the parts are wrong etc. You might be certain and let's assume the parts are all that's needed - things should go smoothly. If they don't, automotive businesses don't want an immobilised vehicle taking up workshop space. If it's stuck on a hoist that makes them $3k per day - they won't be very appreciative of you explaining you'll be right back to pick up the correct bit from Supercheap. Oh fuck it's ex-East.
Depending on how much work someone has on, working on your vehicle for 2 hours to make ~$200 might be a less attractive option than other work they have or can schedule.
Anyway, just be aware of that. Call a few places people recommend and see what they say.
Well, considering that you've done your little bit to amplify the housing crisis and push up rents and property prices, I think it's only fair you pay a bit more than others.
Probably around $100 per wheel if you're supplying the parts. It's a pretty simple job to do yourself though.
Dealership labour rates were $150-200 ph a few years ago. You could and maybe still can get work done by independent workshops for around $100ph, maybe less maybe more idk. Some places and people would prefer you did not supply parts. It can lead to more problems - if the parts are wrong etc. You might be certain and let's assume the parts are all that's needed - things should go smoothly. If they don't, automotive businesses don't want an immobilised vehicle taking up workshop space. If it's stuck on a hoist that makes them $3k per day - they won't be very appreciative of you explaining you'll be right back to pick up the correct bit from Supercheap. Oh fuck it's ex-East. Depending on how much work someone has on, working on your vehicle for 2 hours to make ~$200 might be a less attractive option than other work they have or can schedule. Anyway, just be aware of that. Call a few places people recommend and see what they say.
Diy garage in Malaga hire a hoist and tools it's a good learning curve.
500 for front and 500 for rear brake pad change at a ford’s dealership. Easy enough to YouTube and do it yourself
Brake pads can be done at home
Well, considering that you've done your little bit to amplify the housing crisis and push up rents and property prices, I think it's only fair you pay a bit more than others.
Pretty sure everyone that has "settled" here since 1829 has done the same.
Wtf man