OP, where do you live? Because $150+/hour is the going rate for some parts of the country.
OP, where do you live? Because $150+/hour is the going rate for some parts of the country.
OP, where do you live? Because $150+/hour is the going rate for some parts of the country.
Fredneck is $150 an hour?!?! When I was in high school in Damascus was $24 per hour. Shit I'm getting old!
Fredneck is $150 an hour?!?! When I was in high school in Damascus was $24 per hour. Shit I'm getting old!
OP, I also vote for doing it yourself. You'd be surprised what good instruction you can find online, and the feeling of satisfaction when you do it yourself is awesome. This job really shouldn't be that difficult, if you have a good set of sockets and wrenches, a jack, and jack stands. And if you don't then it gives you a good excuse to go spend money on some new tools!
I don't have a jack or jack stands. I'm a little intimidated to do this myself as I have no experience doing it.
I will be doing the the spark plugs myself though (discussed here http://www.s197forum.com/forum/showthread.php?t=131857)
They get used for working on my own toy.
'85-'86 Mustang GT. Probably my number 1 favorite fox body. Yeah I just bought a '93 GT, but '85-'86....... my favorite.
86. Has a 351 Windsor, Edelbrock Victor Junior Heads and Intake. Full Griggs Road race Suspension including Torque Arm and Panhard Bar