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Suspension
Control arms
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<blockquote data-quote="JC2008SportTrac" data-source="post: 1043767" data-attributes="member: 75816"><p>Okay, so $600 isn't crazy? I thought it was, given just replacing two suspension parts, that were about $60/each. But, with that being $120 for the parts, and, figure another 200 for the work, and then also another $100 or so for the alignment, I guess 600 isn't terrible, if they do GOOD work, which my trusted mechanic does. However, he charged me almost $800 to change the plugs and coil-packs on my '08.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JC2008SportTrac, post: 1043767, member: 75816"] Okay, so $600 isn't crazy? I thought it was, given just replacing two suspension parts, that were about $60/each. But, with that being $120 for the parts, and, figure another 200 for the work, and then also another $100 or so for the alignment, I guess 600 isn't terrible, if they do GOOD work, which my trusted mechanic does. However, he charged me almost $800 to change the plugs and coil-packs on my '08. [/QUOTE]
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