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03-07-2020, 09:50 AM | #48 |
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labor quotes you guys are throwing out there are way too low lol. $600 for labor... :
at least 1k+ unless you are one of those guys(you know who you are) trying to just undercut everyone and ruin the market lol |
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Over a thousand you're just getting ripped off. |
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I don't know who much they charge for the turbo swap but they had the best price on crank hub (along with the quality), so I would give Mario a call and ask for a quote |
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03-29-2023, 05:26 PM | #53 |
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I hate to say it, but calling your local shops and getting their quotes is your best bet. Each shop is going to price it for work they can perform easily or work that they would rather not perform. It's not uncommon for shops to price work or request more for something they don't perform often or want to persuade you to look elsewhere.
All that being said somewhere in the $1000.00-1500.00 range would be what I would expect to pay. |
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