sparkplugs
Depends on the shop,most are based on an hourly rate. Figure an hour to take them out and 30 minutes to put it back together plus the cost of the plugs. I would guess around 150-200 ish.
it's never a pain to change something if you know what your doing...lol...
some people say that you have to lift your tank,remove your airbox, and you have acces to the plugs.
some say that you can drop the radiator( not remove it) by taking one of the 2 bolts out...
and some say that you can change your spark plugs from each side of the motor, not removing anything with the right tools...
it's just up to you...
some people say that you have to lift your tank,remove your airbox, and you have acces to the plugs.
some say that you can drop the radiator( not remove it) by taking one of the 2 bolts out...
and some say that you can change your spark plugs from each side of the motor, not removing anything with the right tools...
it's just up to you...
tomato...tomaato +1
as long as it gets done. my advice...do it yourself. pick which way sounds easier to you. if you decide you don't wanna do it that way, screw it. try one of the other methods. imo it's worth 200 bucks (even if you think it's a pain) to do ityourself. however, if you don't want to go that route...and happen to be in the maryland area...screw the dealer i'm ASE certified and will gladly take your money [sm=proof.gif]
as long as it gets done. my advice...do it yourself. pick which way sounds easier to you. if you decide you don't wanna do it that way, screw it. try one of the other methods. imo it's worth 200 bucks (even if you think it's a pain) to do ityourself. however, if you don't want to go that route...and happen to be in the maryland area...screw the dealer i'm ASE certified and will gladly take your money [sm=proof.gif]
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