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#3682
General Notice to Scion Owners....
If you get any work done at the dealership make sure they charge you the Scion labor rate and not the Toyota labor rate. They are different. Right now Toyota Labor is $93/hr and Scion labor is $24/hr. Demand the Scion rate and talk to the service manager about it when getting work done to your car. The service manager may give you a hard time or actually not realize. If that is the case ask to speak with the GM. You may all continue...
Sorry Scott. I thought your crew should know this.
If you get any work done at the dealership make sure they charge you the Scion labor rate and not the Toyota labor rate. They are different. Right now Toyota Labor is $93/hr and Scion labor is $24/hr. Demand the Scion rate and talk to the service manager about it when getting work done to your car. The service manager may give you a hard time or actually not realize. If that is the case ask to speak with the GM. You may all continue...
Sorry Scott. I thought your crew should know this.
#3683
its all good. no problem with solid info...and info that saves money is always good. thanks.
ps...would xB suspention parts fit onto a yaris? shocks/struts springs? i was under the impression yes.
ps...would xB suspention parts fit onto a yaris? shocks/struts springs? i was under the impression yes.
#3689
Senior Member
Lehigh Valley Scions
SL Member
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Lehigh Valley, PA
Posts: 7,031
Shannon not saying this is right so dont everyone get all mad at me im just telling ya....Milahm put my TRD springs in and they did an alignment with it....i asked them about the h-techs and they said any changes you make like that such as springs you need an alignment...however you can drive for awhile and be ok but u will eventually need one and its good to get it done right away....im just quoting milham...so im not really sure i know my car need another alignment cause i wacked a pot hole hard and the car pulls to the right now lol
#3690
Originally Posted by ScionTc86
Shannon not saying this is right so dont everyone get all mad at me im just telling ya....Milahm put my TRD springs in and they did an alignment with it....i asked them about the h-techs and they said any changes you make like that such as springs you need an alignment...however you can drive for awhile and be ok but u will eventually need one and its good to get it done right away....im just quoting milham...so im not really sure i know my car need another alignment cause i wacked a pot hole hard and the car pulls to the right now lol
#3692
I have had my lowering springs on since october, had my suspension out a second time for shocks and struts on a month later and i haven't doone an alignment. I also can drive 75mph take my hands off the wheel and it holds straight forever. If youa going to get an alignment though, wait for ur wheels, cause thats where u will see ur biggest difference!
#3697
http://www.autoblog.com/2007/03/21/r...more-for-less/
- want that! that would be sucha cool car (it weights roughly 2500lbs)
- want that! that would be sucha cool car (it weights roughly 2500lbs)