ppfd
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I'm sitting at 96 and some change. Zero issues with the truck, including the transmission.
I've said it a million times. I old no brand loyalty, don't name my trucks and try and move them down the road at the 100k mark.
I went to the local dealer I use for my oil changes and asked for some pricing on 100,000-mile maintenance items.
Prices are estimates, per the service guy.
I am still on the original brakes and battery as well. Rear brakes are a little "thin".
Rear brake job around $500.00
Everyone's favorite, the transmission. Hold on to your hats here.
This dealer only does a fluid flush. I asked about the filter. He said there is just screens in there and the flush cleans them out.
Price $350.00
Coolant flush - Price $240.00
Spark Plugs - around $400.00
And a cabin air filter - $80.00 (I just bought and installed an amazon special for less than $30.00 and maybe 5 minutes time)
There you have it.
If you have the skills, tools, a little know how and the space. Do what you can.
Shop around, find a small local shop with a good reputation.
I find the oil change a wash. I live in an apt. Would have to make multiple trips for my tools and dumping the oil.
Hence, why I have the dealer do it.
I've said it a million times. I old no brand loyalty, don't name my trucks and try and move them down the road at the 100k mark.
I went to the local dealer I use for my oil changes and asked for some pricing on 100,000-mile maintenance items.
Prices are estimates, per the service guy.
I am still on the original brakes and battery as well. Rear brakes are a little "thin".
Rear brake job around $500.00
Everyone's favorite, the transmission. Hold on to your hats here.
This dealer only does a fluid flush. I asked about the filter. He said there is just screens in there and the flush cleans them out.
Price $350.00
Coolant flush - Price $240.00
Spark Plugs - around $400.00
And a cabin air filter - $80.00 (I just bought and installed an amazon special for less than $30.00 and maybe 5 minutes time)
There you have it.
If you have the skills, tools, a little know how and the space. Do what you can.
Shop around, find a small local shop with a good reputation.
I find the oil change a wash. I live in an apt. Would have to make multiple trips for my tools and dumping the oil.
Hence, why I have the dealer do it.
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