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My question is why are you getting the indy's estimates to provide BMW parts? The parts cost is killing you here.
Here is a Meyle HD tension strut, get both for $240 shipped: BMW Tension Strut Front Right (E53) - Meyle HD 31126769718 | FCP Euro Here are your Arnott Industries front air struts, $850 shipped for the pair: https://www.arnottindustries.com/par...37_gid532.html I would double check the labor estimates and the labor cost will be less if you have the dealership R&R the thrust arms as opposed to taking off and pressing out/in new bushings. There is also a $30 per side ball joint on the opposite side of the thrust arm I recommend replacing as well, but that's up to you. And again, surprised the dealer and/or the indy shops arent recommending alignment afterwards. Comparing an indy cost to a dealer cost is somewhat moot if the indy is quoting you with BMW parts anyway. I take my X5 when it needs it to probably one of the premier Euro shops in the country right now (Redline Speed Worx if you were wondering), and their labor rate is probably 10-15% less per hour than the dealer labor rate, so not much savings. But they will give me options on parts or let me bring them pre-approved parts (aka they won't install junk), and just charge me actual time on labor, instead of typing it in their computer and estimating the job on book time. For what its worth as well, if an indy whom I trust is working on my X and is "only saving me" $500 on a $2200 estimate from the dealership, I will go to the indy. Hell, I would go to the indy for repair on $200 savings. In my experience and it is echoed extremely loudly on this forum is that the dealership's main objective since our E53's are over 10 years old and 2 model cycles old is that they do not always take the care and precision to always fix properly and/or repair just what is needed at the time, the sales guys are in the service advisors ears to get you to buy a new Bimmer on the lot now, and toss your old piece of junk E53. So yes they will inflate the estimates and give you a laundry list of repairs to scare you into trading in so you can add to their quota for the month, I've seen it and heard it many times before.
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Rick# I didn't ask for BMW parts, I just mentioned the problems and shared the BMW diagnosis with the indies so they know what they're dealing with. Only the third indie ($2,122) quoted me specifically with BMW parts.
#Sweep I'll agree about ordering parts online and getting the indie to charge for labor only. The difference wasn't $500 but more like $195 between one shop and BMW (due to the CCA discount) and the other one, BMW was actually cheaper by $122. No idea why only one indie proposed alignment and whether BMW included it without mentioning it specifically. From what I've read, you only need to replace the rear bags in pairs, not the front ones, though I see what you mean. |
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From an age/wear standpoint, by the time one goes, the other is probably pretty close (unless it was previously replaced for some reason). It really just comes down to whether you want to spend the money now, and whether you want to experience the time and inconvenience of taking it to the shop once...or twice.
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Another indie charged me $475 to replace a fuel pump check valve and a few other items in an effort to make a Volvo Turbo 240 wagon run right. It ran worse after I picked it up than it did when I gave it to him. I found the problem a few days later,.......I was a loose clamp on the intake boot at the air flow meter,......... Point being, Always do your research, realize that many indies are not aware of a particular vehicle's characteristic problems or how to fix them. My solution,......I now do my own work when ever possible, using the information provided by forums like this. Best way in my opinion. |
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