Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
#21
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
Hi Earle,
All the hip operations I've heard of were successful, at least for
the period they were designed to last. So it should make for a happy
house hold. I could have be worst, my uninsured Mother-in-law had one
replaced in '72 at a cost of seventy five thousand.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000 to
> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have a
> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>
> Earle
All the hip operations I've heard of were successful, at least for
the period they were designed to last. So it should make for a happy
house hold. I could have be worst, my uninsured Mother-in-law had one
replaced in '72 at a cost of seventy five thousand.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Earle Horton wrote:
>
> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000 to
> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have a
> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>
> Earle
#22
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
here here
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#23
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
here here
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#24
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
here here
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#25
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
here here
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#26
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
$9 ? Is that Canadian dollars or real money <g>. Both my daughters cost $6
(US) apiece.
The room phone and TV were $1 each x 3 days.
Of course..... my younger daughter will be 23 in November. Prices may have
gone up since then.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
(US) apiece.
The room phone and TV were $1 each x 3 days.
Of course..... my younger daughter will be 23 in November. Prices may have
gone up since then.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#27
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
$9 ? Is that Canadian dollars or real money <g>. Both my daughters cost $6
(US) apiece.
The room phone and TV were $1 each x 3 days.
Of course..... my younger daughter will be 23 in November. Prices may have
gone up since then.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
(US) apiece.
The room phone and TV were $1 each x 3 days.
Of course..... my younger daughter will be 23 in November. Prices may have
gone up since then.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#28
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
$9 ? Is that Canadian dollars or real money <g>. Both my daughters cost $6
(US) apiece.
The room phone and TV were $1 each x 3 days.
Of course..... my younger daughter will be 23 in November. Prices may have
gone up since then.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
(US) apiece.
The room phone and TV were $1 each x 3 days.
Of course..... my younger daughter will be 23 in November. Prices may have
gone up since then.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#29
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Amazing prices.. :/ (rant)
$9 ? Is that Canadian dollars or real money <g>. Both my daughters cost $6
(US) apiece.
The room phone and TV were $1 each x 3 days.
Of course..... my younger daughter will be 23 in November. Prices may have
gone up since then.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
(US) apiece.
The room phone and TV were $1 each x 3 days.
Of course..... my younger daughter will be 23 in November. Prices may have
gone up since then.
"Cherokee-Ltd" <nospam@home.com> wrote in message
news:mpmdnbULxcGyEX_fRVn-sA@rogers.com...
> You probably could have done it yourself and saved a bunch ;-)
>
> This reminds me of when we had our first child. There were some
> complications with my wife and the threat of malignant hypothermia under
> anaesthesia so the hospital trained some staff members and scheduled a
> delivery date to induce labour.... the entire process concluding in the
> healthy birth of my daughter set us back $9.00 for parking. Oh Canada...
> -Brian
>
> "Earle Horton" <earle-NOSPAM-horton@msn.com> wrote in message
> news:1122141757.eedf12b6a86236b69e5031d41d12c07b@t eranews...
>> Sometimes it helps to look at things in perspective. It cost me $30,000
>> to
>> have my wife's hip joint tightened up last month. $9,500 for a chunk of
>> titanium and some stainless steel screws! That's flatly insane! I have
>> a
>> policy with a $25,000 deductible too. Ouch!
>>
>> Earle
>>
>> "DougW" <post.replies@invalid.address> wrote in message
>> news:b2vEe.27312$mC.2976@okepread07...
>>> So I've got a bit of popping when taking off or going into
>>> reverse. It's not drive train but rather the control arms
>>> just need the bolts retorqued. Been there done that about
>>> every three to four years depending on how hard I drive the
>>> Jeep.
>>>
>>> The only problem is it's difficult to put 130ft.lbs on the lower
>>> arms without air tools or having the Jeep lifted and I do _not_
>>> like working under a vehicle on jacks especially when horking on
>>> bolts. To do it right I need a real lift.
>>>
>>> Anyhoo, back to the story. Called the Jeep dealership to ask
>>> how much they would charge to hit up eight bolts. They tell me
>>> it will be a 41$ charge to "examine the problem" and probably an
>>> hour of time $91 to fix it.
>>>
>>> 91$/hour! That's flatly insane. It must be due to the war in
>>> Iraq and oil prices driving up the cost of the imported booze
>>> the addleminded dealership owner swills down.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> Well, it costs about 4-5$/hr to rent lift space at the auto-hobby
>>> shop on base. So it looks like I'll be there later next week.
>>>
>>> It will probably take me an hour but that includes bs time and
>>> a few sodapop breaks since the rack is outside.
>>>
>>> ....
>>>
>>> --
>>> DougW
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Mike Romain
Jeep Mailing List
195
01-01-2004 11:16 AM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)