S Stelth Joined Feb 24, 2011 Messages 2,122 Location California Aug 5, 2013 #1 A friend of mine is getting the u-joints replaced on his '92 2WD 4Runner. It's going to cost $400. Is that a little on the high side? I would have done it for him if I had known it would cost that much.
A friend of mine is getting the u-joints replaced on his '92 2WD 4Runner. It's going to cost $400. Is that a little on the high side? I would have done it for him if I had known it would cost that much.
Donald Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 32,039 Location Near the beach in Delaware Aug 5, 2013 #2 Yes - high. The u-joints are only $20 or so each. Installing them is not a big deal. Hopefully he got grease-able ones.
Yes - high. The u-joints are only $20 or so each. Installing them is not a big deal. Hopefully he got grease-able ones.
S salv Joined Apr 21, 2011 Messages 1,262 Location Cadyville, NY Aug 5, 2013 #3 That is high. My guess is that the shop built in some extra time in case things came apart hard, being that it is a 21 year old vehicle.
That is high. My guess is that the shop built in some extra time in case things came apart hard, being that it is a 21 year old vehicle.
C Chris142 Joined Jun 5, 2003 Messages 30,697 Location Apple Valley, California Aug 6, 2013 #4 Maybe that's including a new cv joint?
Donald Joined Mar 21, 2004 Messages 32,039 Location Near the beach in Delaware Aug 6, 2013 #6 Originally Posted By: Chris142 Maybe that's including a new cv joint? 2WD vehicle. Assume its RWD.
J JethroBodine Joined Jul 19, 2013 Messages 449 Location Ohio Aug 6, 2013 #7 Originally Posted By: Donald Originally Posted By: Chris142 Maybe that's including a new cv joint? 2WD vehicle. Assume its RWD. +1 it would be 2 u-joints. OUCH!!!
Originally Posted By: Donald Originally Posted By: Chris142 Maybe that's including a new cv joint? 2WD vehicle. Assume its RWD. +1 it would be 2 u-joints. OUCH!!!