1991 Chevy Corsica Labor estimate

Tiny
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  • 1991 CHEVROLET CORSICA
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  • FWD
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My son recently purchased a '91 corsica without having it looked @ first. It needs alot of work which I do not have time to do. I can get the parts cheep but, what would it cost to have everything installed? It needs. Front brake pads, sway bar end links, rear brake cylinders, rear brake pads, master cylinder & brake booster, catalytic converter, power steering cooler, oil pressure sensor and rear shocks.
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 AT 11:09 AM

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Tiny
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That's something that you will just have to call around and ask. I would be very surprised if you were to even find a shop willing to do that. Most will not agree to that and the ones that do usually charge more labor to make up for the parts markup they lost.
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 AT 11:24 AM
Tiny
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I found two shops that will do it but they will not guarantee the work. Both are small shops & told me they wont know how much it will cost until they get it on a lift.
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 AT 11:34 AM
Tiny
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Most brake work is sold as packages so I really don't know what to tell you. If you went by flat rate it would end up costing more than what the whole package would have cost.
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Wednesday, August 18th, 2010 AT 11:44 AM

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