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John Boothby
05-04-2011, 11:29 AM
Had my 90 serviced yesterday and asked that they check the suspension system. No problem, just 75K on car.
Mechanic said I need "rear sway bar links and bushings" and quoted $535 parts and labor. Is this a fair price? It is a local Chevy dealer.
Thanks
Scrrem
05-04-2011, 12:26 PM
Had my 90 serviced yesterday and asked that they check the suspension system. No problem, just 75K on car.
Mechanic said I need "rear sway bar links and bushings" and quoted $535 parts and labor. Is this a fair price? It is a local Chevy dealer.
Thanks
John,
Seems a bit steep to me, maybe others can chime in. I have those very parts on order, getting ready to do the job myself. The bushings total are about $30.00. I believe you need a press to get the upper link bushing pressed out of the sway bar, but not a reall difficult job.
Rich
John Boothby
05-05-2011, 10:41 AM
Thanks. He mentioned that they had to press the bushings in/out. He said it was easier to just replace the links also. Let me know how you do with yours.
Scrrem
05-05-2011, 11:30 AM
Thanks. He mentioned that they had to press the bushings in/out. He said it was easier to just replace the links also. Let me know how you do with yours.
Will do John....the bushings arrived yesterday. I probably won't get to installing them before departing for BG, will tackle when I get back. Also, I think I ordered the wrong size sway bar bushings, may need to re-order those (ordered 26mm, should have been 24mm). Doing everything in the rear, bushings area pretty shot after 20 years.
Rich
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