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      05-28-2019, 02:54 PM   #3
pbonsalb
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Drives: 18 F90 M5, 99 E36 M3 Turbo
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: New England

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That place seems expensive. They are charging someone $2900 for rod bearings, about $1000 parts and $1900 labor for a job that should take a mechanic who has done it before less than 8 hours.

I do all my own work so I don’t have a shop to recommend. I would DIY like EJT86 suggests.
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