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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7916879
07/30/23 10:19 PM
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And if you have some basic tools, don’t pay a shop $450 to do it. YouTube how to do it yourself and buy the parts for under 100 bucks. Took me a couple hours to do it, and that’s having never done one before in my life. There are YouTube videos that’ll walk you through it step by step. Same goes for most repairs on vehicles.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: Bob] #7916894
07/30/23 10:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Bob
And if you have some basic tools, don’t pay a shop $450 to do it. YouTube how to do it yourself and buy the parts for under 100 bucks. Took me a couple hours to do it, and that’s having never done one before in my life. There are YouTube videos that’ll walk you through it step by step. Same goes for most repairs on vehicles.

Yes very good advice but you could be opening up a can of worms lol

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7916897
07/30/23 10:53 PM
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Lol on this forum you can’t even post “have a nice day” without opening a can of worms. It is what it is.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7916975
07/31/23 05:28 AM
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How do they get 450 bucks to put a wheel bearing in?

I put them in regular at work....anywhere from 90 up to 180 for the bearing, depending on make and model and 1.5 labor.

Last one I did, (last week) on a Chevy trailblazer cost the gal just under 200 bucks total.


I work way to cheap compared to the prices I see posted here.

Ps, most all the replacements come with the speed sensor Coonman.

Last edited by hippie; 07/31/23 05:31 AM.

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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7917014
07/31/23 06:54 AM
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You’re right sir last one I had put in was 200 but this is Coonman we’re dealing with lol

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7917024
07/31/23 07:06 AM
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If a hub goes bad , replace them both while you have the tools at hand. They are the same age and done the same milage, so the other one will probably go as well in short order.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: Bob] #7917037
07/31/23 07:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Bob
Lol on this forum you can’t even post “have a nice day” without opening a can of worms. It is what it is.

No kidding I got criticized for paying a nine year old little girl 5 bucks a dozen for her eggs when ALDIs has them for 1.69 lol

Re: Pickup question [Re: jalstat] #7917044
07/31/23 07:44 AM
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Originally Posted by jalstat
Originally Posted by Bob
And if you have some basic tools, don’t pay a shop $450 to do it. YouTube how to do it yourself and buy the parts for under 100 bucks. Took me a couple hours to do it, and that’s having never done one before in my life. There are YouTube videos that’ll walk you through it step by step. Same goes for most repairs on vehicles.

Yes very good advice but you could be opening up a can of worms lol

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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7917219
07/31/23 12:18 PM
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Chevy Colorado's are a pain to work on. Yes, I have replaced spark plugs on a 2008 Chevy Colorado. I also agree with opening a can of worms.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: hippie] #7917296
07/31/23 02:46 PM
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Originally Posted by hippie
How do they get 450 bucks to put a wheel bearing in?

I put them in regular at work....anywhere from 90 up to 180 for the bearing, depending on make and model and 1.5 labor.

Last one I did, (last week) on a Chevy trailblazer cost the gal just under 200 bucks total.


I work way to cheap compared to the prices I see posted here.

Ps, most all the replacements come with the speed sensor Coonman.
a front hub wheel bearing assembly on Colorado. I ask elsewhere an was quoted more then we're I went . Wheel speed sensor they say didn't come with it . Maybe it more job on Colorado. The rotors are original as much harder replace on Colorado . Haven't noticed anything with other wheel on passenger side after a year. If does go out.. Maybe should ask price elsewhere but I think other shops were higher considerably

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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7917305
07/31/23 03:00 PM
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Not sure what wheel bearing prices use are talk about . I just look up online price at advance auto. Lowest price hub wheel bearing assembly exact fit was $192, an up to either $220-240. Wheel speed sensor $50-$70, plus tax not include $98 hr labor. I more concerned about cast iron cat converter exhaust manifold assembly go bad, it on its 3rd one an replace 2.5 yr ago. There on sale now at part store for just under $800. Plus tax an labor probly $150 labor I guess , they like go bad on that motor. The 2nd one didn't last 7 months . An practically blew apart an had tow to shop from home an made it home from work . 8 miles when happen

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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7917307
07/31/23 03:06 PM
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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7921403
08/05/23 05:03 PM
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Anyone know if worth bother oil existing rust undercarriage an frame? I been use fluid film in fall but expensive an awful hard an dirty job lay on back on cardboard under pickup with flashlite an sometimes safety glasses an spent hours on it , a very good product an last months but existing rust ? Well it slow it at all ? Otherwise. What most important areas to hit ? Not really feel like spend lots money in expensive stuff especially when a paint brush out gallon can an then small spray bottles at $12-$13 for aresol can

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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7921447
08/05/23 06:34 PM
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Coonman have you ever thought about spending your money on some tools and learing how to do simple replacement of parts yourself? I was raised by a single mom that cuts hair and had no background or dad around to teach me. But with labor rates over $ 100per hr I learned not mechanic work is not hard if you have the tools and some time. I do have some things done at a shop now becuse I'm no longer young and poor and have more money than time to work on things. But if your working a low paying job and going to drive a wore out vehicle that needs a lot of repairs either you learn to work on them yourself to save money or you figure out its cheaper to replace the wore out truck with something new. Once you figure parts and labor, towing, missed work due to break downs. And the aggravation it can be cheaper to pay for a newer vehicle.

Another goog option is to have an extra old truck so you have a spair when one is broke down

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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7921464
08/05/23 07:18 PM
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Good advice there PF.


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Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7921487
08/05/23 07:33 PM
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YouTube is your friend it shows you how to change bearings,ball joints,everything just buy the tools.

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7921506
08/05/23 07:51 PM
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U tube helpful but there tricks to stuff . Much better is watch someone do a repair job an then do it . I could then. Tools parts are bad enough. The shop I go to. $98 hr. Pretty decent compare some. Others higher an u run into crooked shops . Also ones beginners or don't do good job. Some beginners ok

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7921511
08/05/23 08:04 PM
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One big problem of only having one vehicle an d working I n it is when you need to run to the parts store after you have your truck apart. Then you have to figure out how to get to the parts store. Less of a problem when you live in town but a major issue if you live 45 minutes from town and have no close family or friends near by.

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7921619
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Exactly what I scared of . Even change oil if oil plug bust off or something go wrong oil filter or anything . Look at call shop when open an have come out an expensive or tow

Re: Pickup question [Re: coonman220] #7921623
08/05/23 11:04 PM
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Being aware of potential problems and try to plan for the possibility is different than living in constant fear of them and keeping yourself in a negative place becuse of that fear.

Since I thought about it here is how I handle stinging yellow jackets [Linked Image]


They got the you harm my kids treatment. When that happens I will kill them their whole family and burn them out. Their hole is under the fire

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