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Trying to decide whether to buy a bush and the correct fitting tool, buy a bush and bodge it in with various socket attachments or take it to the lbs to sort for me, how much are they likely to charge in your experience?
What is the shock?
leisure lake charged my mate £15 with fitting and the bush and new bolt last week
It's a fox RP3 (or perhaps 23..) on my Giant Reign
£15 sounds reasonable, certainly cheaper than buying the £30 and doing it myself!
where are you based - i have the tools you can borrow if near sheffield
Give LL a call, £15 sounds like a bargain when you look at mojo wanting £70 for a service
Racing_ralph, that would be awesome, I'm based in Sheffield too! I'll get a bush ordered up and give you a shout if that's ok?
thats fine mate - let me know where/when. i will drop em off at a mates house on psalter lane
[b][u]£15 reasonable??????????[/u][/b]
Go to a bearing supplier, the bushing cost £1.50 each, then with a couple of sockets and a vice (or g-clamp) push them out, how can you justify spending £15 on it?
(did this the other day, as my m8 had misplaced my bushing tool)
I'm not complaining about the actual amount charged, as a shop should have removed the shock, fitted the bushing and re-fitted the shock for that, but why pay it at all?
The actual parts cost peanuts & it's dead easy to do yourself.
£15 sounds reasonable, certainly cheaper than buying the £30 and doing it myself!
But most shocks get through 2-3 bushes a year with average use.....
And then you have to factor in the time/expense of getting to the shop and back for what is a 5 minute job.
Buy the tool. It'll pay for itself.
Agree with Z1ppy £15 for a £2 bushing and 2 minutes work!?
Do it yourself.
hmm. 15 quid for probably 10 mins work ( when you actually add it up - it would take me a fair bit longer than that, but i don't do it all day, every day ) plus parts doesn't sound expensive to me at all.
try getting your car serviced at those labour rates!
having said that i try and do as much as i can myself, even if it costs me a bit more the first time, because i just don't like to be reliant on others.
Del I agree, but when it's such a easy job (it really is), why pay at all?
I bought a tool ages ago, as I have two bikes with fox shocks and several m8's with them too, so it's always coming in useful.
But as mentioned, my friend(?!) managed to misplace the tool, so I did using the socket method without too much hassle (you could do with 3 hands though)... am glad he located the tool again though.