Dealer's Suspension Repair Quote:
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Dealer's Suspension Repair Quote:
While I have car at dealer for tank repairs, they did an inspection and told me I needed some suspension work and here's the breakdown:
1. Tie Rod Ball Joints with Alignment. $871
2. Thrust Arm Ball Joints..................$1382
3. Lower Control Arms Ball Joints......$1056
Sept. 2014, I had my lower ball joints changed at an INDY and I paid $538 for that.
This is really frustrating, I will have to wait till tank is replaced to take it back to INDY to discuss his "failed" lower ball joints work, and he could tell me no it's not that, it's something else and I'm not gonna know
For those who have had this done or have some experience, could this be done or combined in one job so as to reduce overall cost. I just need to find me an "HONEST" INDY, seems hard these days as everybody out there seems to want to you.
1. Tie Rod Ball Joints with Alignment. $871
2. Thrust Arm Ball Joints..................$1382
3. Lower Control Arms Ball Joints......$1056
Sept. 2014, I had my lower ball joints changed at an INDY and I paid $538 for that.
This is really frustrating, I will have to wait till tank is replaced to take it back to INDY to discuss his "failed" lower ball joints work, and he could tell me no it's not that, it's something else and I'm not gonna know
For those who have had this done or have some experience, could this be done or combined in one job so as to reduce overall cost. I just need to find me an "HONEST" INDY, seems hard these days as everybody out there seems to want to you.
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While I have car at dealer for tank repairs, they did an inspection and told me I needed some suspension work and here's the breakdown:
1. Tie Rod Ball Joints with Alignment. $871
2. Thrust Arm Ball Joints..................$1382
3. Lower Control Arms Ball Joints......$1056
Sept. 2014, I had my lower ball joints changed at an INDY and I paid $538 for that.
This is really frustrating, I will have to wait till tank is replaced to take it back to INDY to discuss his "failed" lower ball joints work, and he could tell me no it's not that, it's something else and I'm not gonna know
For those who have had this done or have some experience, could this be done or combined in one job so as to reduce overall cost. I just need to find me an "HONEST" INDY, seems hard these days as everybody out there seems to want to you.
1. Tie Rod Ball Joints with Alignment. $871
2. Thrust Arm Ball Joints..................$1382
3. Lower Control Arms Ball Joints......$1056
Sept. 2014, I had my lower ball joints changed at an INDY and I paid $538 for that.
This is really frustrating, I will have to wait till tank is replaced to take it back to INDY to discuss his "failed" lower ball joints work, and he could tell me no it's not that, it's something else and I'm not gonna know
For those who have had this done or have some experience, could this be done or combined in one job so as to reduce overall cost. I just need to find me an "HONEST" INDY, seems hard these days as everybody out there seems to want to you.
The parts aren't the problem, as you'd be hard-pressed to find a ball joint, even Febi or Lemforder, that's over $40: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...all_joint.html
Control Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...ntrol_arm.html
Control Arm Bushings: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...m_bushing.html
Thrust Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...hrust_arm.html
My Indy just replaced my sway bar links on both sides, and some sway bar attachment bushings where the suppliers and dealer all wanted to sell the whole thing. Found the pair for $40 from a german company that makes the bushings. He put them in and they're great. Also found the sway bar links (which are the expensive ones because its an E500 Airmatic 4Matic) for $100 on ebay from a dealer who was quietly selling off inventory (came in a box from their parts department and my paypal went to the dealer's account). $300 labor, 200 for the sway bar links, and $40 for the bushings. $540 plus tax.
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Yikes. Too bad you're not in New York. I have an honest, knowledgeable indy on Long Island that is amazing, and very affordable.
The parts aren't the problem, as you'd be hard-pressed to find a ball joint, even Febi or Lemforder, that's over $40: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...all_joint.html
Control Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...ntrol_arm.html
Control Arm Bushings: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...m_bushing.html
Thrust Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...hrust_arm.html
My Indy just replaced my sway bar links on both sides, and some sway bar attachment bushings where the suppliers and dealer all wanted to sell the whole thing. Found the pair for $40 from a german company that makes the bushings. He put them in and they're great. Also found the sway bar links (which are the expensive ones because its an E500 Airmatic 4Matic) for $100 on ebay from a dealer who was quietly selling off inventory (came in a box from their parts department and my paypal went to the dealer's account). $300 labor, 200 for the sway bar links, and $40 for the bushings. $540 plus tax.
The parts aren't the problem, as you'd be hard-pressed to find a ball joint, even Febi or Lemforder, that's over $40: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...all_joint.html
Control Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...ntrol_arm.html
Control Arm Bushings: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...m_bushing.html
Thrust Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...hrust_arm.html
My Indy just replaced my sway bar links on both sides, and some sway bar attachment bushings where the suppliers and dealer all wanted to sell the whole thing. Found the pair for $40 from a german company that makes the bushings. He put them in and they're great. Also found the sway bar links (which are the expensive ones because its an E500 Airmatic 4Matic) for $100 on ebay from a dealer who was quietly selling off inventory (came in a box from their parts department and my paypal went to the dealer's account). $300 labor, 200 for the sway bar links, and $40 for the bushings. $540 plus tax.
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While I have car at dealer for tank repairs, they did an inspection and told me I needed some suspension work and here's the breakdown:
1. Tie Rod Ball Joints with Alignment. $871
2. Thrust Arm Ball Joints..................$1382
3. Lower Control Arms Ball Joints......$1056
Sept. 2014, I had my lower ball joints changed at an INDY and I paid $538 for that.
This is really frustrating, I will have to wait till tank is replaced to take it back to INDY to discuss his "failed" lower ball joints work, and he could tell me no it's not that, it's something else and I'm not gonna know
For those who have had this done or have some experience, could this be done or combined in one job so as to reduce overall cost. I just need to find me an "HONEST" INDY, seems hard these days as everybody out there seems to want to you.
1. Tie Rod Ball Joints with Alignment. $871
2. Thrust Arm Ball Joints..................$1382
3. Lower Control Arms Ball Joints......$1056
Sept. 2014, I had my lower ball joints changed at an INDY and I paid $538 for that.
This is really frustrating, I will have to wait till tank is replaced to take it back to INDY to discuss his "failed" lower ball joints work, and he could tell me no it's not that, it's something else and I'm not gonna know
For those who have had this done or have some experience, could this be done or combined in one job so as to reduce overall cost. I just need to find me an "HONEST" INDY, seems hard these days as everybody out there seems to want to you.
Dealer prices on suspension are really high. I had the entire suspension replaced for less than they are quoting
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If anybody is the San Francisco Bay Area knows of an honest MB INDY, please let me know.
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Yikes. Too bad you're not in New York. I have an honest, knowledgeable indy on Long Island that is amazing, and very affordable.
The parts aren't the problem, as you'd be hard-pressed to find a ball joint, even Febi or Lemforder, that's over $40: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...all_joint.html
Control Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...ntrol_arm.html
Control Arm Bushings: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...m_bushing.html
Thrust Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...hrust_arm.html
My Indy just replaced my sway bar links on both sides, and some sway bar attachment bushings where the suppliers and dealer all wanted to sell the whole thing. Found the pair for $40 from a german company that makes the bushings. He put them in and they're great. Also found the sway bar links (which are the expensive ones because its an E500 Airmatic 4Matic) for $100 on ebay from a dealer who was quietly selling off inventory (came in a box from their parts department and my paypal went to the dealer's account). $300 labor, 200 for the sway bar links, and $40 for the bushings. $540 plus tax.
The parts aren't the problem, as you'd be hard-pressed to find a ball joint, even Febi or Lemforder, that's over $40: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...all_joint.html
Control Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...ntrol_arm.html
Control Arm Bushings: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...m_bushing.html
Thrust Arms: http://www.partsgeek.com/catalog/200...hrust_arm.html
My Indy just replaced my sway bar links on both sides, and some sway bar attachment bushings where the suppliers and dealer all wanted to sell the whole thing. Found the pair for $40 from a german company that makes the bushings. He put them in and they're great. Also found the sway bar links (which are the expensive ones because its an E500 Airmatic 4Matic) for $100 on ebay from a dealer who was quietly selling off inventory (came in a box from their parts department and my paypal went to the dealer's account). $300 labor, 200 for the sway bar links, and $40 for the bushings. $540 plus tax.
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Believe it or not, I go to a place called Cove Tire in Glen Cove. My guy there is the service manager, Michael Singh. He has a fair number of Mercedes owners as clients (and he even services the local Mercedes Dealer's vans, which amuses me). Last time I was in, he was considering whether to buy for his own use an exact duplicate of my car from someone he knew at a good price.
What I like about Michael is that beyond his considerable expertise, he never ever ever ever tries to sell you anything. If you need one headlight bulb replaced, you have to tell him that you want both sides done, because if it isn't broken, he isn't going to try to sell you the other. More importantly, he sources parts of excellent quality at affordable prices. He will get the OE part from the dealer if you like, but for things like brake disks, alternators, etc., if you want him to (which I do), he is going to find a high-quality or OEM part at considerably-less than the OE part. So I have Textar brake disks and pads, Bilstein rear shocks, a rebuilt Bosch alternator, etc. And I just like the guy, because he is an honest, friendly, concerned person who treats you like a family member.
What I like about Michael is that beyond his considerable expertise, he never ever ever ever tries to sell you anything. If you need one headlight bulb replaced, you have to tell him that you want both sides done, because if it isn't broken, he isn't going to try to sell you the other. More importantly, he sources parts of excellent quality at affordable prices. He will get the OE part from the dealer if you like, but for things like brake disks, alternators, etc., if you want him to (which I do), he is going to find a high-quality or OEM part at considerably-less than the OE part. So I have Textar brake disks and pads, Bilstein rear shocks, a rebuilt Bosch alternator, etc. And I just like the guy, because he is an honest, friendly, concerned person who treats you like a family member.
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Believe it or not, I go to a place called Cove Tire in Glen Cove. My guy there is the service manager, Michael Singh. He has a fair number of Mercedes owners as clients (and he even services the local Mercedes Dealer's vans, which amuses me). Last time I was in, he was considering whether to buy for his own use an exact duplicate of my car from someone he knew at a good price.
What I like about Michael is that beyond his considerable expertise, he never ever ever ever tries to sell you anything. If you need one headlight bulb replaced, you have to tell him that you want both sides done, because if it isn't broken, he isn't going to try to sell you the other. More importantly, he sources parts of excellent quality at affordable prices. He will get the OE part from the dealer if you like, but for things like brake disks, alternators, etc., if you want him to (which I do), he is going to find a high-quality or OEM part at considerably-less than the OE part. So I have Textar brake disks and pads, Bilstein rear shocks, a rebuilt Bosch alternator, etc. And I just like the guy, because he is an honest, friendly, concerned person who treats you like a family member.
What I like about Michael is that beyond his considerable expertise, he never ever ever ever tries to sell you anything. If you need one headlight bulb replaced, you have to tell him that you want both sides done, because if it isn't broken, he isn't going to try to sell you the other. More importantly, he sources parts of excellent quality at affordable prices. He will get the OE part from the dealer if you like, but for things like brake disks, alternators, etc., if you want him to (which I do), he is going to find a high-quality or OEM part at considerably-less than the OE part. So I have Textar brake disks and pads, Bilstein rear shocks, a rebuilt Bosch alternator, etc. And I just like the guy, because he is an honest, friendly, concerned person who treats you like a family member.
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