Labor costs are ridiculous!
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Labor costs are ridiculous!
Yesterday was the planned day for my father and I to attempt a install of my Rancho 4" lift on the JKU. Long story short we never even got the tired off because my idiot self forgot the wheel lock. But initially him and I weren't 100% we could do this lift, just because it's our first and suspension is something I really don't want to chance.... A few phone calls later to shops... Avg $570! Thats my new bumper and winch! Now I'm definitely sure I want to do self install. Just amazes me on the price of labor these days
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Yesterday was the planned day for my father and I to attempt a install of my Rancho 4" lift on the JKU. Long story short we never even got the tired off because my idiot self forgot the wheel lock. But initially him and I weren't 100% we could do this lift, just because it's our first and suspension is something I really don't want to chance.... A few phone calls later to shops... Avg $570! Thats my new bumper and winch! Now I'm definitely sure I want to do self install. Just amazes me on the price of labor these days
What's your time worth? That's the way I usually look at it. Just my .02. . .
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What value do you put on your life and the lives of your friends and family? $570 sounds cheap to me for the peace of mind of knowing it was done right and all parts were torqued to the proper specification and nothing is going to give way as I travel down the highway at 70 mph! The suspension is one of those things I let the experts mess with, too much that can go wrong that could have catastrophic results!
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Very true point. That is a worry of mine because that's exactly what happened with my first install. I do believe that over the years though I have gained knowledge from the forum and it's members but I suppose it's the first turn of the wrench that just needs to be done. Thanks
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What value do you put on your life and the lives of your friends and family? $570 sounds cheap to me for the peace of mind of knowing it was done right and all parts were torqued to the proper specification and nothing is going to give way as I travel down the highway at 70 mph! The suspension is one of those things I let the experts mess with, too much that can go wrong that could have catastrophic results!
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I don't think the price is unfair I was just caught off guard. I would classify a price being unfair if it was only one specific shop compared to others but that isn't the case. The lift is Rancho's 4" sport kit with control arm brackets
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I had the same thought initially as to the amount that was charged for labor. Then a few weeks ago helped install an OME 2" lift on a buddy's WK. Half way through the front I knew I was in for a long night.
I've always been a DIY guy but thought twice more than a few times while doing the install. After it is said and done it was a great time shooting the crap with friends drink some beer.
Best of all he now owes me a lift install when I finally get mine.
I respect the guys that do installs like that for a living and their time is worth it in the end!
I've always been a DIY guy but thought twice more than a few times while doing the install. After it is said and done it was a great time shooting the crap with friends drink some beer.
Best of all he now owes me a lift install when I finally get mine.
I respect the guys that do installs like that for a living and their time is worth it in the end!
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to put it simply if my ass in on the line id rather it be in my own hands , with that being said , anyone who has any familiarity with tools and has the time and patience , the sky is the limit , there is nothing you cant do yourself , having confidence is the ultimate tool. i have trained many , many people , on building and installing complex assemblies and subassemblies that had never done more than change their own oil , if that , but the first step is having them overcome self doubt. that is readily accomplished by having them progress from simple to increasingly difficult procedures . this is just a long way of advising you that if your not confident in your ability then dont attempt it , start with small things and as you gain experience go bigger . a skilled buddy is a great asset to have to back you up and coach you through bigger jobs . but i guarantee you , that you could install that lift yourself just by reading the directions and getting info online