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Originally Posted by babyzilla Asking questions about the work is advisable, but the work has already been done according to OP. Regarding the cost for some of these things, yes,
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The OP's shop definitely overcharged for labor. Struts/shocks/springs should take no more than 2 hours. Let's be generous and estimate one hour for the rear camber arms. One more hour for the rotors and pads (no extra charge for the rotors since the calipers had to be removed to change pads). Lastly, an hour for the alignment. That totals 5 labor hours. I can easily do all but the alignment on my garage floor with jack stands in the 4 hours I estimated.
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