Yeah don't do Car X for anything. They are swindlers.
My niece in Ankeny goes to Woody’s. Not sure if that is good or bad.
I've heard good things about Christian Brothers
Also might not hurt to try the Chevy dealership, considering how new your car is - for service and parts they're usually good about taking care of "their own"
Looking for recommendations for a local shop to replace a rear wheel bearing on a 2014 Malibu. Car X quoted $1000. Sounds pretty high. Any advice would be appreciated.
Karl wants $100 just to look at it
Super shady update. Car X called back half hour later and offered to knock $300 off the price.
Looking for recommendations for a local shop to replace a rear wheel bearing on a 2014 Malibu. Car X quoted $1000. Sounds pretty high. Any advice would be appreciated.
If you cannot find anyone you like....have half a day, hard surface and a floor jack.....go buy the entire hub, get on youtube for instructions and do it yourself. The worst part about these is if they are corroded, then you have to beat them out. If not......it's not that difficult and you save yourself a butt load of money.Super shady update. Car X called back half hour later and offered to knock $300 off the price.
Third... Great place and does just about anything for a fair price. Everytime I get a nail in my tire it's on the outer tread, and they were one of the few who would repair it, at times for free if you brought the tire in.Second vote for Tim's BP. Ask for Dale. He won't jack you around like most places.
If you cannot find anyone you like....have half a day, hard surface and a floor jack.....go buy the entire hub, get on youtube for instructions and do it yourself. The worst part about these is if they are corroded, then you have to beat them out. If not......it's not that difficult and you save yourself a butt load of money.