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gearhead488 t1_ixejmqj wrote

Cars exist that take over an hour to change headlight bulbs. If you drive a 1978 Ford Fairmont $20 is a reasonable price.

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[deleted] t1_ixelwfb wrote

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bronze6 OP t1_ixemstc wrote

Edited the post to eliminate material cost and provide more instructions!

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DroolingSlothCarpet t1_ixf3d2b wrote

Where did you get this $20 number from?

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bronze6 OP t1_ixfav7y wrote

What I personally think the upper limit to what one should charge for a 5 minute max task

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DroolingSlothCarpet t1_ixfh658 wrote

Pro Tips should not be based on personal thoughts. They should be objective not subjective.

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bronze6 OP t1_ixg12bz wrote

Opines he, subjectively

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mediumokra t1_ixet5dw wrote

Sometimes though, a mechanic may charge a flat labor fee, whatever it is per hour. I wouldn't call a mechanic dishonest if he charges an hour labor, whatever the hourly labor charge is. However, they should tell you up front what the labor charge is

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pglggrg t1_ixend6k wrote

Depends on the car, and the lightbulb being changed.

My DRLs would take about 45 seconds from the hood each side. My turn signals maybe about 15minutes. Need to unscrew 2 screws in the wheel well covering to get access. My headlights would take a long time. Need to take off the whole bumper assembly to get access.

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Flair_Helper t1_ixkuglj wrote

Hello bronze6, thank you for your submission! Unfortunately, it has been removed for the following reason:

Your post is not a life pro tip. Advice is any guidance or recommendation concerning prudent future action. An aphorism is a short clever saying that is intended to express a general truth or a concise statement of a principle.Try r/YouShouldKnow.

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keepthetips t1_ixej986 wrote

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