Posted by jdv on September 20, 2017 at 18:17:38 from (67.209.221.115):
In Reply to: Totally OT and a rant posted by Adirondack case guy on September 20, 2017 at 17:54:34:
Had the same issue a while back on an expedition, went to an independent shop and they were going to charge me over 300 for the wheel bearing plus there labor. I looked up the wheel bearing on amazon and could get a motor craft bearing for 189.00, told the guy I'd buy the bearing and let him put it on, he couldn't do it for liability reasons?? They were getting the bearing they priced me at the local Napa store, he called the next day and said Napa could sell me the Chinese knock off bearing for 235.00. Needless to say I will be doing all of my shopping on line and do the work myself as long as I'm able. I understand everyone has to make some money, but they don't have to make it on one guy. Everyone says to support your local business but at what cost? I'm tired of being taken advantage of, so Napa no longer sees my smiling face, and they won't unless I need something right now. By the way the bearing replacement wasn't a hard job at all, may have taken an hour, prolly less if I didn't have to do it twice, but that is another story lol
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