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Burren

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And yet we have folks in the “what car do you drive” thread saying $300-$500 for an oil change is OK by them.
*shrug* dealer is $240/hour labor and oil is $180. It requires taking the bottom of the car off and putting it back. So, about $620 per oil change. Is what it is.
 
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Burren

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Insane is what it is. Two changes is more money than I've cumulatively spent for oil on my 2001 Camry.
Yeah, it’s kind of dumb, but it’s all relative and I’m not willing or able to change the oil in my cars. If it wasn’t cars, it would be alcohol, drugs, and gambling, which I think is probably more expensive.
 
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I think I have only paid for an oil change once in my life for my own cars but the oil change in question, for $300, was on an BMW M3 (sports car), using at least 1 specialty tool, by a mechanic that comes to you (mobile), and filmed how detail/quality oriented he his.

Doesn't seem like toooo bad of a deal, if he is using fully synthetic on a car that may have an expanded oil capacity and you know the mechanic isn't going to fuck up your expensive car like some minimum wage grease monkey at an oil change shop. That is, if you are unable or unwilling to do it yourself.
 

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the drivers side was a complete nightmare
I know that's a possibility. I had a similar adventure with a farm implement this spring. A pin that is supposed to move in a sleeve rusted solid and I spent a day and a half heating it, beating on it with various hammers, and pushing on it with a 50 ton press. Finally cut it off and took it to a welding shop and had them fabricate a new part. Rust is pretty amazing sometimes.
 
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*shrug* dealer is $240/hour labor and oil is $180. It requires taking the bottom of the car off and putting it back. So, about $620 per oil change. Is what it is.
my neighbor has a gtr and asked me where i go to change my oil and i said myself, and i told him, he's more than welcome to borrow everything to change his oil (i mean he's literally next door and it'd be easier if he pulled into my garage, but i'm not gonna change having to clean up someone elses oil)

we googled a video and the most annoying part is that it has that huge shroud of plastic covering the bottom, i priced it out like for 40$ for a nissan oil filter/washer and mobile1 0w40 5q, the nissan dealer said it'd be 170$

he's from england so he has like no tools
 

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I just bought the fuel filters, oil filter and oil for my Ram 2500. I'm in for $500 before I pick up a wrench. I've done the work myself before but getting the chassis mounted fuel filter off requires taking a diesel bath and I'm over that. I have a mobile guy come and do the service for me, I'll be all in for $800ish. That's a yearly service.
 

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Funny. I'm preparing for Mum season, and my summer shit won't die! It hit 49 here, and I'm shocked they are still going strong!

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Haus

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lulz i read it

ryobi will just ship you a shitty new capacitor to install
Speaking of Ryobi stuff.....
I've already resuscitated one of my pile of dead batteries with this article...
 
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Lanx

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Speaking of Ryobi stuff.....
I've already resuscitated one of my pile of dead batteries with this article...
yea i had gotten one of these
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and revived 1 18v, but having a hard time reviving a 40v

i'll go read up on that, looks good
 

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Thought I'd come and share this insanity with you guys. I need to replace the alcove bathtub in my daughter's bathroom. Me and a friend could do it but I have some extra cash to throw around so I thought I'd hire someone to do it quickly so I wouldn't have to worry about it. This would be to replace an alcove tub (three walls) and redo the tile on the walls. I had three bathroom companies come over and do a quote.

Company 1: Shows me an industry report about how much bathroom remodels cost. The fine print at the top says it's for a full bathroom but he claims it's just for the tub/walls. They won't do any tile work on the wall, just acrylic wall panels. Cost to replace tub and put in the wall panels, $18,000 but will give me a sale price of $14,000.
Company 2: Same as the first company, no tile, just acrylic wall panels. Cost $19,000 but will do it on sale for $14,000.
Company 3: Same as the first company, no tile, just acrylic wall panels. Cost $12,000 but will do it for $10,000 if I pay cash.

W T F

I'll do it myself. I can buy all of the materials and pay my friend for around $3,500 or less

My mother in law just had her bathroom done with that acrylic overlay stuff

No idea how much it cost her... but the installer did a crap job and had to come back and replace everything - they came back and still managed not to finish it and she is waiting for them to finish it up.

The acrylic overlay stuff I guess is nice if you like the patterns available and how good your installer is with a heat gun to make it look nice on edging etc.

Bathtub tile area redone with the overlay, new fixtures, new vanity, new floor, new shower & fixtures - glass doors etc with acrylic walls, new toilet.