Thanks for the info regarding doing it myself..however I don't think I'd be able to juggle the 18 month old and the car...I'd love to do it myself..I'm doing the front brakes myself but I think that and oil changes are the largest things I could accomplish on my own. If you have parts leftover on those tasks...it's okay! Hahhaa..
Hubby's in Missouri for 5 months then head's to Iraq for 14 or so...>From: "William Noll" <
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listserv@azgeocaching.com>>Subject: RE: [Az-Geocaching] Dodge?>Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 19:48:05 -0700>>Wow. Now that's a loaded question!>>>>Have you considered doing it yourself? I'm looking at the Durango service>manual, and it's a little complicated, but certainly not impossible. Buy a>Service manual from checker for your model, and use it to A) do it yourself>with help; or B) Use the procedures as a guide to what the cost should be.>>>>Make sure you request your old parts back so that you can inspect them. Ask>for a discount (AAA) or price break on the parts (dealers
mark them up). Ask>the service writer for a 10-15% discount on the total based on A) Personal>situation; B) Charity; C) Looks.>>>>Good luck>>>>>>>>Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Dodge?>>>>Apryl,>>Where is your husband?>>>>Regards>>Mark>>Ok need some recommendations for a good service shop. According to my>dealership I've managed to crack the timing cover and it's leaking>antifreeze. After paying out the nose to have my 1 1/2 year old compressor>on my house a/c repaired I'm pretty much tapped so I'm needing some>recommendations for a quote or 2. Anyone have any good mechanics that they>trust that won't rip me
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