lilranch2001
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And one possible to work on yourself and one impossible to work on yourself
I prefer not to work on them much. About the time they get to that point it's time to trade.And one possible to work on yourself and one impossible to work on yourself
What justifies it being that much?I don’t know I’ve got a quote right now to change spark plugs in my my Ford 5.0 of $700 so I really would like to be able to work on it myself
It looks like if you extrapolate it out, you should be able to do those plugs in an hour or so but with my bad back it would probably end up being a week.What year F150?
I'd try youtube University!
I think dealer rates are $150 an hour. Doesn't take long to get the bill up at that rate.It looks like if you extrapolate it out, you should be able to do those plugs in an hour or so but with my bad back it would probably end up being a week.
Surely no three or four hours worth of labor for a tech though
$700 is 4 hours plus partsI think dealer rates are $150 an hour. Doesn't take long to get the bill up at that rate.
Around 2000 we rented a uhaul trailer in GA, towed it up to NYC, stopped to have a uhaul shop in Brooklyn tighten up a loose wheel bearing, loaded up a 18X30 aboveground pool and towed it back down to GA.Long ago I got a stern lecture from the local U-Haul manager that local rentals are NOT to be taken out of the area. And there's a major surcharge if it is seen far away. I don't know if this is still their policy.
About right if they planned for a couple hours of replacing plugs that snapped off...$700 is 4 hours plus parts
Yup, which they are known to do.About right if they planned for a couple hours of replacing plugs that snapped off...
Back then, they built the 2wd trucks much lower than 4wd, and I do believe the original photo shows a 2wd variant as the "30 years ago" example. Today, I think the 2wd and 4wd variants are made nearly the same height, not that they need to be, but taller "looks tougher" in most minds. Many or most customers are still buying on looks, to some degree.And high enough off the ground, getting ladders and items on the roof looks more difficult?
It's not always the removal that's the problem. If a plug breaks when trying to get it out is far better than them shooting out on their own and damaging the hood.If I'm reading the spark plug thing right, I don't get it. How can a major manufacturer that has built cars for 120 years and sold what, a hundred million, still build things that snap spark plugs on removal?
If I'm reading the spark plug thing right, I don't get it. How can a major manufacturer that has built cars for 120 years and sold what, a hundred million, still build things that snap spark plugs on removal?
Reckon they had to get some clean pants after that!!!Not sure if these are "towing something wrong", but here goes.
This strap and winch ended up on someone's front seat
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After falling off a truck and going through the windshield
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And bouncing off the steering wheel.
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Not sure what year your truck is, but for a 2014 F150 5.0 the flat rate for spark plug change is 1.5 hours.I don’t know I’ve got a quote right now to change spark plugs in my my Ford 5.0 of $700 so I really would like to be able to work on it myself