B bigcul1 Patron member Joined Oct 27, 2010 Messages 65 Points 15 Jul 20, 2011 #1 Hi Just a quick post. Is £75 to fit a new rear wheel bearing about the right price? ta
RD55 DUN Patron member Joined Nov 17, 2008 Messages 803 Points 166 Location Hamilton, Glasgow Jul 20, 2011 #2 Is that price Labour only? Or supplied and fitted? If its labour only id say that’s high, job takes 20 mins max. If its supply and install then yeah id be happy with that, part alone is £55+vat (£66)
Is that price Labour only? Or supplied and fitted? If its labour only id say that’s high, job takes 20 mins max. If its supply and install then yeah id be happy with that, part alone is £55+vat (£66)
OP OP B bigcul1 Patron member Joined Oct 27, 2010 Messages 65 Points 15 Jul 20, 2011 #3 Yeah its to supply and fit. Not genuine Fiat bearings as I was quoted £70 just for the bearing. The price I have been quoted is £48 for the bearing and £26.88 for labour. Said it would take about an hour to fit. Thats from an independent Fiat/Alfa specialist.
Yeah its to supply and fit. Not genuine Fiat bearings as I was quoted £70 just for the bearing. The price I have been quoted is £48 for the bearing and £26.88 for labour. Said it would take about an hour to fit. Thats from an independent Fiat/Alfa specialist.
RD55 DUN Patron member Joined Nov 17, 2008 Messages 803 Points 166 Location Hamilton, Glasgow Jul 20, 2011 #4 Seems ok then. I would be fairly happy with that. Also with it being a specialist you should be happy that they will do a good job.
Seems ok then. I would be fairly happy with that. Also with it being a specialist you should be happy that they will do a good job.
chimera gunner Patron member Joined Mar 18, 2011 Messages 58 Points 23 Jul 21, 2011 #5 I wish mine cost £75. I got charged £120 for part and fitting and they didn't even replace the right one!
I wish mine cost £75. I got charged £120 for part and fitting and they didn't even replace the right one!