Looking for a Mid-A guy for some maintenance
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Looking for a Mid-A guy for some maintenance
Hey guys,
Like the title says I am looking for someone from the MID-A to perform some maintenance on my ap1. I figured with the holidays coming up I could save some money oppose to taking it in to Honda, as well as help a member put a few bucks in their pocket. I would typically not mind doing these items myself, however do not have my tools at the moment. If you are able help me out just post a price for the labor, I will be buying all the parts needed. Here is a list of what I would like to get done:
-Valve adjustment
-Oil change
-Spark plug change
-Trans fluid change
-Differential fluid change
just under 60k miles
Located in Northern Va
Like the title says I am looking for someone from the MID-A to perform some maintenance on my ap1. I figured with the holidays coming up I could save some money oppose to taking it in to Honda, as well as help a member put a few bucks in their pocket. I would typically not mind doing these items myself, however do not have my tools at the moment. If you are able help me out just post a price for the labor, I will be buying all the parts needed. Here is a list of what I would like to get done:
-Valve adjustment
-Oil change
-Spark plug change
-Trans fluid change
-Differential fluid change
just under 60k miles
Located in Northern Va
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That's a big area! LOL
$200 labor. I'll cover the cost of the shop fees aboard Quantico. This way in addition to getting the services done, you can visually inspect the undercarriage of your vehicle, i.e. inspect CV boots, bushings, etc. If you're looking to document the vehicle and its service, pictures are much easier while on a lift.
Skip
Auto Hobby Shop on base: http://www.quantico.usmc-mccs.org/Auto/index.cfm
Thanks for the endorsement, Pete.
$200 labor. I'll cover the cost of the shop fees aboard Quantico. This way in addition to getting the services done, you can visually inspect the undercarriage of your vehicle, i.e. inspect CV boots, bushings, etc. If you're looking to document the vehicle and its service, pictures are much easier while on a lift.
Skip
Auto Hobby Shop on base: http://www.quantico.usmc-mccs.org/Auto/index.cfm
Thanks for the endorsement, Pete.
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Originally Posted by FF2Skip' timestamp='1322770386' post='21202205
Location?
Thumbs up for FF2Skip, he can do this all this stuff with no issues. No offense to any of the other responders but I would rather not have someone learn how to do a valve adjustment on my car.