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Bring Your Own Parts
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citysearch c.
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$41 for a flat tire\r
I pulled in to the Highway 281, ""Bring Your Own Parts"" needing air in my space saver spare while on my way to get the regular tire repaired. The sales guy said they could repair the tire so I said OK. After waiting for nearly 2 hours for them to go get the repair kit ($9.95) and ($29.95) labor, I was on my way. \r
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But here's the best part. They suggested the following:\r
1) Replace rear shocks that were leaking ($181.98 + $109.45 labor) (* I went home and verified that neither shock was leaking) \r
2) Cabin air filter ($19.49 + $39.80 labor) (* I had replaced the filter ~3 weeks before)\r
3) Acid wash the engine bay ($69.95)\r
4) Clean and adjust rear drums ($49.95) (* Rear drums are self adjusting on this car)\r
5) 4 wheel alignment ($99.50)\r
6) Shop supplies ($29.95)\r
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With tax an estimated $619. Guess they figured if a guy would pay $41 to get a flat fixed they had a genuine CHUMP on the line. Want to guess what gesture I wave when I drive by?\r
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