90k maintenance prices?
Hey guys,
I'm going to get my some repairs done tomorrow and a 90,000 mile tune up.
Can anyone post the prices I should expect for each of these, just so I'll know if I'm getting screwed or not?
Thanks in advance (I put the ones I think I know at the top),
new radiator (mines leaking) - $400?
spark plugs - 4 @ $2.00 - $8.00?
inspect valve clearance -
replace transmission fluid -
replace brake fluid -
fuel filter -
new radiator labor -
new air filter -
rotate tires -
spark plug wires -
Anything else I'm missing that's important (I already did the timing belt the day after I bought the car).
Thanks again
I'm going to get my some repairs done tomorrow and a 90,000 mile tune up.
Can anyone post the prices I should expect for each of these, just so I'll know if I'm getting screwed or not?
Thanks in advance (I put the ones I think I know at the top),
new radiator (mines leaking) - $400?
spark plugs - 4 @ $2.00 - $8.00?
inspect valve clearance -
replace transmission fluid -
replace brake fluid -
fuel filter -
new radiator labor -
new air filter -
rotate tires -
spark plug wires -
Anything else I'm missing that's important (I already did the timing belt the day after I bought the car).
Thanks again
All the maintenance that you listed can be done by yourself. Get yourself a Helms manual ($70) and you'll save yourself hundreds of dollars. Seriously, you shouldn't have to pay anyone to put in spark plugs or rotate tires.
Also, for $400, what type of radiator are you getting? Do you know if it has a metal or plastic top? If you want a cheap radiator check out these websites:
http://www.radiators.com
http://www.radiatorbarn.com
Also, for $400, what type of radiator are you getting? Do you know if it has a metal or plastic top? If you want a cheap radiator check out these websites:
http://www.radiators.com
http://www.radiatorbarn.com
timmy is right.
do it yourself, you'll save a lot of money that way
go to team-integra.net and read their maintenance articles, I think they have most of what you're looking for.
do it yourself, you'll save a lot of money that way
go to team-integra.net and read their maintenance articles, I think they have most of what you're looking for.
Thanks to the link to radiator.com.
I wish I could do all of the work myself, but living in an apartment complex its pretty much not going to happen. Its definitely worth the labor to keep from having to lug all of the stuff up and down five flights of stairs, only to not have any room in my apartment to store the lifts and spare parts.
thanks again for the replys.
later
I wish I could do all of the work myself, but living in an apartment complex its pretty much not going to happen. Its definitely worth the labor to keep from having to lug all of the stuff up and down five flights of stairs, only to not have any room in my apartment to store the lifts and spare parts.
thanks again for the replys.
later
You don't need to have a lift and a whole bunch of spare parts. Get yourself a $20 two-ton jack set and a set of automotive tools. All this will fit in a closet and isn't too heavy to lift.
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