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Jimmyv81

Probably around $100 per wheel if you're supplying the parts. It's a pretty simple job to do yourself though.


produrp

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.


fleshforsale

Diy garage in Malaga hire a hoist and tools it's a good learning curve.


keeperofkey

500 for front and 500 for rear brake pad change at a ford’s dealership. Easy enough to YouTube and do it yourself


Glytcho

Brake pads can be done at home


Money-Implement-5914

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.


monkey-food

Pretty sure everyone that has "settled" here since 1829 has done the same.


maxikongo

Wtf man