Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much did it cost?
It was not much, maybe 20-60 dollars? This was just before covid and a mechanic I used a lot. It took them a solid 30 min. Lesson learned, manufacturer bolts are a piece of crap.
Thanks...it is an old car so if you said it was $$$..we would have to think on it. Under 100 would be fine.
You’ll be paying for 30 min of labor basically. They’ll heat the bolt, add some grease, and get it out. You should definitely consider a new bolt that won’t rust given that you’re in a snowy place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much did it cost?
It was not much, maybe 20-60 dollars? This was just before covid and a mechanic I used a lot. It took them a solid 30 min. Lesson learned, manufacturer bolts are a piece of crap.
Thanks...it is an old car so if you said it was $$$..we would have to think on it. Under 100 would be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much did it cost?
It was not much, maybe 20-60 dollars? This was just before covid and a mechanic I used a lot. It took them a solid 30 min. Lesson learned, manufacturer bolts are a piece of crap.
Anonymous wrote:How much did it cost?
Anonymous wrote:I went to my mechanic. Rust from years in a snowy place. They replaced the bolts with something that does not rust.