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Went in for a 60K service this AM, I was informed that I should

have the SIX plugs replaced,per the service book! So I said ok,

and how much :surprise: $125.00 NOT including the labor, thats

another hours worth at $80/HR flate rate? :goof:

So the service rep. laughed :lol: and said- how else is T----A

going to pay all of those $$ fines that our people in Washington

hit them with for those call backs :blink:

No thanks- I'll buy them myself and put them in! :sight:

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Went in for a 60K service this AM, I was informed that I should

have the SIX plugs replaced,per the service book! So I said ok,

and how much surprise.gif $125.00 NOT including the labor, thats

another hours worth at $80/HR flate rate? goof.gif

So the service rep. laughed laugh.gif and said- how else is T----A

going to pay all of those $$ fines that our people in Washington

hit them with for those call backs blink.gif

No thanks- I'll buy them myself and put them in! sight.gif

I went in the other day for an oil change ($29.00) and they vaccume and wash the car that makes it a good deal. So the service guy asks if I would like the tires rotated, "They rotate everytime I drive it." devil.gif

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I can easily top that one! My 01'F-250 diesel just got a new oil pan. The old one rusted out already. Dealership said $2,500.00 :angry2: Found a guy to do it on the side for $700.00. Still pretty steep for an oil pan.

Great design, you have to pull the engine all the way out just to change the pan.

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I can easily top that one! My 01'F-250 diesel just got a new oil pan. The old one rusted out already. Dealership said $2,500.00 :angry2: Found a guy to do it on the side for $700.00. Still pretty steep for an oil pan.

Great design, you have to pull the engine all the way out just to change the pan.

:surprise: Holy cow that is crazy!

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Those spark plugs are supposed to be good for 100,000 miles.

Wonder why they insist that you change them at 60,000 ?? :surprise:

It's a racket. :angry:

I agree, if it's running fine I would leave them alone. If you start getting a bit of studder or or hesitation, buy a chilton or haynes manual from autozone along with wires and plugs, cap and rotar and do it yourself. I am by no means a mechanic, but I do all my own and my wife's oil, plugs, transmission service, brakes and whatever else I can. First and last thing I paid a mechanic for was A/C work on my truck, and it's 10 years old (bought new).

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Just put the third set in my Ranger today. 180,000 miles and it finally needs its third set! I should have put platinums in it the 2nd time, but they were out of stock. A good set of Motorcraft Platinums and it's good for another 100k at least.

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Yup---Platinums in everything! :cheers:

Watch it on Ford PU's---on some of them the procedure to work on anything at the rear of the engine

is to PULL THE CAB OFF. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

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Yup---Platinums in everything! cheers.gif

Watch it on Ford PU's---on some of them the procedure to work on anything at the rear of the engine

is to PULL THE CAB OFF. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

Glad I got an Old Chevy, but I do have a front end loader so I could just lift it right off. But probably I would use a fire wrench or can opener. I've been know to pull the floor mat up and cut holes in the floor to get to things then tack weld them back, or I use the air hammer and sheet metal cutter, aka can opener. Did I say plasma cutter, now that makes some fine clean cuts.

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