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Road Side Pub
Garage door torsion spring broke, how much should I pay to get it fixed?
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<blockquote data-quote="primo" data-source="post: 2045176" data-attributes="member: 15123"><p>Well, with tax it came out to $380 :cuss: :cuss: :cuss: </p><p>I got lifetime springs though, so if they bust, I just have to pay $50 for the service call and $150 for the install. Yeah thats right, $150 bucks for a half an hours worth of work. I was hot dude. I wanted to wrap the old spring around his neck. Heres a rundown of the invoice:</p><p>Springs $100 X2 = 200</p><p>Labor = 150</p><p>Service call = 50</p><p>AAA Discount =-36</p><p>Tax = 16</p><p></p><p>After watching him do it, i will be installing the next set if they ever break. I will just get my free replacement and tell them to shove it. No special tools, only a pair of vicegrips, and (2) 1/4" steal bars for winding the springs. There goes my solid axle swap money :cuss:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="primo, post: 2045176, member: 15123"] Well, with tax it came out to $380 :cuss: :cuss: :cuss: I got lifetime springs though, so if they bust, I just have to pay $50 for the service call and $150 for the install. Yeah thats right, $150 bucks for a half an hours worth of work. I was hot dude. I wanted to wrap the old spring around his neck. Heres a rundown of the invoice: Springs $100 X2 = 200 Labor = 150 Service call = 50 AAA Discount =-36 Tax = 16 After watching him do it, i will be installing the next set if they ever break. I will just get my free replacement and tell them to shove it. No special tools, only a pair of vicegrips, and (2) 1/4" steal bars for winding the springs. There goes my solid axle swap money :cuss: [/QUOTE]
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