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Offline Katfish

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I just finished completely rebuilding my front-end and converting from drum to 11.75 discs.  I replaced every single component that could be.  This included the hard brake lines & torsion bars.  It probably took me +40hrs working part time at nights and weekends.

What would you estimate the bill would be if I had to pay a shop?  My initial guess was maybe 20hrs @ $50/hr = $1000.  What do you think?




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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2008 - 09:40:40 PM »
Prolly in the neighborhood of $750-900 dollars at the shop I work at in Ga.  A good front end man, with proper tools and a lift can get that done fairly quickly if all the parts are at hand.    :working:     :cooldancing:   
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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2008 - 10:45:38 PM »
I would think it shouldn't take more than 10hrs labour.
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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2008 - 11:18:05 PM »
I am assuming you took the time to clean up and refinish the reuseable parts right?  The repair shop would surely do it faster, but they wouldn't refinish anything.
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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #4 on: January 30, 2008 - 05:45:24 AM »
All the detail work is what ended up taking all the extra time.  Once I took something apart, I would see something else that needed attention.   Try replacing the hard brakeline that runs across the firewall with the engine still in the car.   :pullinghair:

Now that I did it once, it would definitely be easier a 2nd time.  It was a good learning process and I know all the little things are right.

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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #5 on: January 30, 2008 - 07:11:29 AM »
All the detail work is what ended up taking all the extra time.  Once I took something apart, I would see something else that needed attention.

I know what you mean.  I think that is how most full restorations get started.  Something simple needs replacing and you think-- Im not going to bolt it onto the greasy looking part next to it.  Pretty soon the whole car is in pieces.
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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #6 on: January 30, 2008 - 08:27:32 AM »
 :iagree:  I've had to stop myself from ripping the thing apart!   :nono:   Someday though... :grinyes:
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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #7 on: January 30, 2008 - 08:36:24 AM »
 :iagree:  you start with something then keep seeing other things that need your attention.  I can hardly wait to get started and do the whole car.  Will make a plan while I am away and what to order list for it also.
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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #8 on: January 30, 2008 - 08:41:04 AM »
Dont forget an alignment :D
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Re: What would you estimate the labor cost would be for frt end rebuild?
« Reply #9 on: January 30, 2008 - 09:07:48 AM »
Sometimes even the essential things are overlooked Goody. :faint:  Good point. :2thumbs:
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