GM Stage 2 Install Prices
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GM Stage 2 Install Prices
Hey guys, I need everyone who had GM Stage 2 installed at a GM dealership to post up their install price, the time it took, and the dealer and location where it was installed. My dealer quoted me 4 hours for the work, and I know that it should be about 2 hours. After I get your responses, I'm going to print this and bring it to them as proof that they are trying to rip me off. I really need everyone's help on this. Thanks.
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2 1/2 hours (it was actually less cus I was talking with the aftermarket sup. and all the while my car had been done for about 20 minutes.)
shoulda been about 260~ but I paid much less cus I was the first one to have it done so they gave me a break
shoulda been about 260~ but I paid much less cus I was the first one to have it done so they gave me a break
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what dealerships guys....my dealer won't believe me if i just throw these numbers out....i'm sure he's gonna wanna call the dealers that are cheaper to verify
thanks for the help
thanks for the help
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Paid $200 for the install. They had to keep the car overnight since they were busy, but I was told that no matter how long it took to install everything, they could only charge for two hours of labor since that was the "suggested time of install". Bob Maguire in Bordentown, NJ was the dealership.
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Ok it was nessenger 112 chevy. As for the ecu flash they charge you for one hour of labor regardless.
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do the install yourself then pay an hour for the reflash.
the way i did it was i did install myself, it really is not too difficult, then paid a tech $40 bucks under the table to do the reflash.
the only special tools youll need for the install is a pulley puller and a decent set of tools.
if you cant get the reflash like i did then you might have to pay for the full hour of service.
but while they are doing that have them give your install a once over.
the way i did it was i did install myself, it really is not too difficult, then paid a tech $40 bucks under the table to do the reflash.
the only special tools youll need for the install is a pulley puller and a decent set of tools.
if you cant get the reflash like i did then you might have to pay for the full hour of service.
but while they are doing that have them give your install a once over.