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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northern Virginia, USA
Posts: 128
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$500 for 30k mi service sounds right?
I scheduled an appointment for my 30,000 miles service for my 2006 LC, a bit higher than I hoped for.
Does that seem like a fair price to you guys? this is what they will do: Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires Lubricate drive shaft bushing Lubricate propeller shaft Lubricate wheel bearings Replace limited-slip differential oil, if equipped Re-torque propeller shaft bolt Replace engine air filter Replace cabin air filter (if equipped) Inspect the following: Active height control gas chamber Automatic transmission fluid Ball joints and dust covers Brake lines and hoses Brake linings/drums and brake pads/discs 7 Drive shaft boots Engine coolant 8 Exhaust pipes and mountings Front differential oil (4WD) Fuel lines and connections, fuel tank band and fuel tank vapor vent system hoses Fuel tank cap gasket Radiator, condenser and/or intercooler Rear differential oil Steering gear box Steering linkage and boots Transfer case oil (4WD) Additional Maintenance Items for Special Operating Conditions: Driving While Towing Replace front differential oil (4WD) Replace rear differential oil, including limited-slip Replace transfer case oil (4WD) Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis Driving in Desert or On Dirt Roads Tighten nuts and bolts on chassis __________________ '06 UZJ100 - Thunder Cloud Metallic - ARB bull bar - IPF foglight kit - Hella 4000 FF - Weathertech floorliners TLCA #: 18054 Iron Pig Offroad supporter ARB bull bar + lights installation post |
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You want to do what...?
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: PRK
Posts: 10,125
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does that include the "additional items"?
if not, basically you're paying $500 for the first 9 items, cuz "inspect" means they look at the others for a second... Of those 9, (8 really cuz I don't think you have a limited slip), only 1 is not trivial to do, the wheel bearings. But I kinda doubt they will repack all the bearings around in a normal $500 package so I would want to know what "lubricating the bearings" mean exactly. So I would say that unless they do all the wheel bearings for real, you're better off throwing $300 at a Mudder and he'll kiss the ground you're walking on since it'll take him 2 hrs to do if that... ![]() __________________ '97: 86K, 3xlock, Custom HD roo bar for sale, 285 MT/Rs on steelies, Hanna sliders, 851+1.5"/863/N73/N74E/SD24, ARB bull with M12, Kaymar with duals, Kaymar rack, Slee TC skid, 2m/440, more stuff, loose nut behind the wheel!) '03: 97K, the better half's... DD |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northern Virginia, USA
Posts: 128
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they said is was a 4 hrs service...
__________________ '06 UZJ100 - Thunder Cloud Metallic - ARB bull bar - IPF foglight kit - Hella 4000 FF - Weathertech floorliners TLCA #: 18054 Iron Pig Offroad supporter ARB bull bar + lights installation post |
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You want to do what...?
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: PRK
Posts: 10,125
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are they repacking all the bearings?
(and what do they mean by "lubricating the driveshaft bushing"?) __________________ '97: 86K, 3xlock, Custom HD roo bar for sale, 285 MT/Rs on steelies, Hanna sliders, 851+1.5"/863/N73/N74E/SD24, ARB bull with M12, Kaymar with duals, Kaymar rack, Slee TC skid, 2m/440, more stuff, loose nut behind the wheel!) '03: 97K, the better half's... DD |
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Rollin’ on 33s...
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Sounds about right for a Stealership.
I forgot what I paid, but it was somewhere around that. Gotta love NYC prices. __________________ 1981 FJ60 - Martha’s Vineyard - 209K, OME, BFG ATs, MAF header, hi-flo cat and Magnaflow, Surco Safari Rack, Rod Racks. 2002 UZJ100 - Brooklyn - 42K, OME 865, OME T-Bars, TJM T-15, TJM RB8, Slee Diff-Drop, Slee Tube Sliders, African Outback Roof Rack, Borla, Warn, IPF, PIAA, Toyo Open Country ATs. Gotham City Land Cruisers Yankee Toys Bay to Blue Ridge Cruisers |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Harker Heights, TX
Posts: 136
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you could do most of that yourself and know it was really done!
__________________ 99 UZJ100, '04 TUNDRA DC 4X4, WIFE'S '03 MR-2 SPYDER |
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IH8MUD Lifer
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15k, 30k, 45k, these are all huge proffit items for the dealer. Check you manual and see what it says to replace. IMHO $500 is crazy to pay but a lot of people do.
__________________ Thad Brown/ Rogersville Mo 84 FJ 60 / SROR sides and rear / beauty marks from RR, FN, & LSCR / Free bumper from GCC and Locker from LSCR/ 07 FJ 08 Tundra Rocket ship Green Country Cruisers |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Northern Virginia, USA
Posts: 128
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stealership is the right word! i asked about iPod integration while I'm at it and they quote me $50 above MSRP by the manufacturer!?!
__________________ '06 UZJ100 - Thunder Cloud Metallic - ARB bull bar - IPF foglight kit - Hella 4000 FF - Weathertech floorliners TLCA #: 18054 Iron Pig Offroad supporter ARB bull bar + lights installation post |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Naples, Florida USA
Posts: 70
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Did mine last month a little early (28000 miles) paid $425 and it took about 4 hours......
__________________ 2005L-C , Thundercloud and Gray interior. DRL's off...steps removed... |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 6,288
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Seems like a normal ripoff to me from a dealer, but e9999s dead on. The first nine items essentially say an oil change and a couple air filters, and a squirt of grease but agree the wheel bearing is a puzzler. If you call them and ask about that, I'll bet you $1 they'll say "Oh, if they seem to need repacking, we'll do it otherwise you'd be good to go"
Also be advised many dealerships ignore a lot items on these intervals. You think they're doing all the items at the XX,XXX checkup and write them a check based on that, but dealerships are not required and can do their 'own' XX,XXX checkup items. So I'd clarify - especially that wheel bearing thing as having them done would make $500 worth it. I seriously doubt that's included. If they do it, be ready for the 3pm call "Sir, your brakes are badly worn. We need to machine the rotors and replace the pads for another $478...." DougM __________________ Buy Head Gasket DVD for you OR for your mechanic HERE '93 FZJ since new, 2.2kw starter, Revo 275s, locked, big Hellas, rr fog, rr flood, rr Airlift, synthetics, ARB bullbar. 97 FZJ - exact same stuff but Michelin Alpins in winter "Slicker than owl shit on a wet log." - Carter |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 130
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But in the drawings showing disassembly of the front drive shaft, there is nothing that I can see that refers to a bushing. I am all ears on this one. __________________ ______________________________ '96 FZJ-80 155K stock w/lockers '06 UZJ-100 Stock 33K '07 GSJ15 FJ Cruiser Voodoo Blue 6K Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere |
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IH8MUD Junior
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 130
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Having acquired a hard copy of the 06 repair manual (thanks-ebay) , I may be able to answer my own question from above.
I believe the front drive shaft bushing is being called the steering knuckle bushing in the repair manual, and it shows in the AH (axle hub) section of the repair manual page AH-17. This is the only logical thing it could be, as far as I can see. Actually, calling it a knuckle at all seems not quite correct, but maybe a holdover from the 80 series. __________________ ______________________________ '96 FZJ-80 155K stock w/lockers '06 UZJ-100 Stock 33K '07 GSJ15 FJ Cruiser Voodoo Blue 6K Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Gleneagle, CO
Posts: 1,812
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Checking the wheel bearings means - listen for a squeal when pulling into and out of the bay or a hard pull to either side that prevents the tech from lining it up on the lift, once on the rack shake the tires to feel for looseness.
Do this yourself and it will take less than 4 hours, you will know the truck better and all the things on the list will actually be done. ( if you make more than $100 an hour after taxes at your regular job then maybe its a good deal to have the dealer do the work) Driveshaft bushing listed is probably just off the generic service list not 100 specific - just like "Replace limited slip oil - inspect differential oil - Replace rear differential oil" - 20% of that list is double billed. __________________ 1998 UZJ100 115K 285/75 Revos, D-light mod, DIY - Starter Contacts 1999 Toyota Camry - So Boring |
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IH8MUD Regular
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: San Antonio, Texas
Posts: 275
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sounds alot like a 500 dollar oil change.....these trucks are bullet proof for the first 100k and the dealer knows it...so all the other stuff they say thet will do is window dressing
__________________ 2000 uzj100 1995 Fzj80 Pearl Gray mallcruiser with damage multipliers front and back tacos al cabron |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 29
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Granted my LX has only seen smooth paved roads and never been exposed to deep water, I repacked at 100k for the first time, and the grease seemed just fine, could still see the orginal green color. The bearings and race was in perfect condition as well.
My 2 cents worth. |
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IH8MUD Rookie
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 29
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Oh and btw, $20 bucks says, they are going to ask you to replace the brake pads and resurface the rotors after you get there. The fluid should be bled at 30k anyway, but the pads, they really depend on how you drive, you can go down to 1mm with no problem. As for the rotors, if they do resurface, make sure they really do resurface. It should return to a mirror like smooth surface when done. Last time, NJ stealership only did the fronts. In hind sight, unless the pads have been warn down to metal and has grinded the rotors, resurfacing is totally unnecessary.
I would ditch the bearing repack and all that other jazz and just have them bleed the brakes. Get the oil change at Firestone for $20 bucks. Tire rotation, I believe is free, this is worthwhile, since the fronts will wear down faster than the rears. Maybe you guessed, I've had a traumatic past with NJ Lexus stealerships. |
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IH8MUD Lifer
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Gleneagle, CO
Posts: 1,812
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Bleeding the brakes is easier on the 100 than most cars because of the electronic master cylinder.
Window dressing wasn't even on the list! They probably save that as a point-of-sale add-on for the service writer. __________________ 1998 UZJ100 115K 285/75 Revos, D-light mod, DIY - Starter Contacts 1999 Toyota Camry - So Boring |
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IH8MUD Rookie
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My dealer charge me 1012$ for my 60K service.
It was 140$ for service each of the diferentials whit syntetic oil. Those peoples are a rip off, I"m doing some research becoase when the 90K do I will do it myself . __________________ cruiserloco |
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