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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    How much is the labor rate for replacing CV joint boots nowadays? Inner and outer yung papalitan sabay repack na din in the process.

    Yung friend ko kasi ex-mechanic yung driver nila. Balak niya na sa kanya na lang ipagawa. Kaya lang he hired him as a driver and not as a mechanic. Kaya parang kailangan ng compensation for doing work as a mechanic. Tama po ba?

    So mga magkano ba ang fair market price? Kahit naman siguro mas mababa ng konti sa fair market price ok na diba?

    Salamats.

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    yung sakin dati ay 250 pesos per side sa kotse.

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    I agree with wrcastro. parang nagpalit ka na din ng cv joints niyan kasi ganun din procedure. almost the same siguro ang labor.

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    AFAIK, dun sa mga talyer sa 'min mga P300-350/side na ngayon. Mga pwede na sa 250-275 per side yan tas pa-tsibugin mo na lang pag inabot ng lunch time or meryenda (kung home service).

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    Sir nico,
    Talagang home service iyon at talagang pinapakain nila kasi family driver nila, eh. hehehe.

    Mga Php400 ang na-suggest ko. Ok na din siguro yun. Mabait naman silang amo.

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    Ahay, mali pala intindi ko Doc Otep. Akala ko ikaw ang magpapagawa. Wow mali! Oks na yung P 400, hindi na lugi yung tao.

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    IMO.. its better to just compensate the driver in other terms.. baka kasi mawili and expect every maintenance chores an equivalent sum of cash... its part of the job description of a driver to maintain the vehicle at a certain extent as long as its under his working hours e.g. cleaning and a few mechanical stuffs depending on his capability.

    but if you really compute it... cheapest labor at a shop or home service ( they supply their own tools! ) is 250 perside, assuming bothsides then its 500... if it takes the driver the wholeday to do this (may take him slower than mechanics who routinely do it) thus compensating the driver for this should be 500 - daily wage (assuming it takes him a whole day).

    my 2 cents worth..

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    baka mawili nga yung driver in the long run, baka every now and then may sira yung kotse.

    meron din kaming na-hire dati na driver na dating mechanic daw. langhya, halos araw araw may nirerepair sa mga trucks namin, hindi tuloy magamit yung truck sa delivery.
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    Siguro nga in other terms na nga lang. At least nalaman ko na din ang fair market value. hehehe. Hindi ko kasi maalala how much it cost me dati to have the torn boots replaced on my Pajero. Natabunan ng iba pang pinagawa.

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    yeah part of his job din naman i maintain ang oto...

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    OT: i think you should pay the driver. kasi di mo naman driver eh. driver ng friend mo so labas na sa responsibility nya na imaintain ang hindi sasakyan ng amo nya. imho lang
    Last edited by sirkosero; August 4th, 2006 at 10:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero
    i think you should pay the driver. kasi di mo naman driver eh. driver ng friend mo so labas na sa responsibility nya na imaintain ang hindi sasakyan ng amo nya. imho lang


    bro, please re-read again otep's first post....

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    Quote Originally Posted by v22
    bro, please re-read again otep's first post....
    yep nabasa ko yung tanong. pero yung thread napunta na sa usapan na kung dapat ba bayaran ang driver for the services of a mechanic.

    if its any consolation to you, sige, lalagyan ko ng "OT:" peace!

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    heheh

    I have a unused cv boot that came from the states that doesnt require u to remove the wheel to install.


    basically all u need to do is jack remove the old boot by slicing it up and use the new boot.

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    Sorry MODs, just could'nt resist...


    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero
    yep nabasa ko yung tanong. pero yung thread napunta na sa usapan na kung dapat ba bayaran ang driver for the services of a mechanic.

    if its any consolation to you, sige, lalagyan ko ng "OT:" peace!

    duh???? replay nga natin for your enlightenment, kaysa hirit ka ng hirit sablay naman...


    eto hirit mo.....

    Quote Originally Posted by sirkosero
    OT: i think you should pay the driver. kasi di mo naman driver eh. driver ng friend mo so labas na sa responsibility nya na imaintain ang hindi sasakyan ng amo nya. imho lang

    ang sabi ko re read otep's post....

    Quote Originally Posted by Otep
    Yung friend ko kasi ex-mechanic yung driver nila. Balak niya na sa kanya na lang ipagawa.

    case closed...
    Last edited by v22; August 5th, 2006 at 09:19 PM.

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    aba, nandyan ka pala. o sige tama ka na...

    pero that aside, if im in his shoes, compensate ko pa din yung driver kasi its not something na usual gawin ng driver. unless of course prior dun sa pag-hire dun sa tao na pinagusapan nila na from time to time eh may gagawin cya na maintenance that would require the skills of a mechanic.

    ayan. case closed.

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    Magbati na kayo. Peace tayong lahat dito.

    Kaya ako nagtanong initially kasi yung driver namin dito sa bahay ay ex-taxi driver and hindi mechanic. So kung mga trabahong medyo malaki tulad ng CV joints, hindi niya kaya gawin. Suma tutal, ako din ang magdadala sa talyer at magpapagawa. Talagang driving lang kasi ang ginagawa ng driver namin. Along with basic maintenance and cleaning.

    Kaya hindi ko din alam ang gagawin kung sakaling ex-Mechanic ang driver. hehehe.

    Update ko na lang kayo kung ano nangyari. Kapayapaan sa lahat.

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    hehe... peace naman otep was just correcting sirkosero lang, no more no less..

    peace sirkosero!

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    Inggit ako.The labor here usually range from $75-85 per/hour.

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    Quote Originally Posted by OTEP View Post
    Magbati na kayo. Peace tayong lahat dito.

    Kaya ako nagtanong initially kasi yung driver namin dito sa bahay ay ex-taxi driver and hindi mechanic. So kung mga trabahong medyo malaki tulad ng CV joints, hindi niya kaya gawin. Suma tutal, ako din ang magdadala sa talyer at magpapagawa. Talagang driving lang kasi ang ginagawa ng driver namin. Along with basic maintenance and cleaning.

    Kaya hindi ko din alam ang gagawin kung sakaling ex-Mechanic ang driver. hehehe.

    Update ko na lang kayo kung ano nangyari. Kapayapaan sa lahat.
    Quote Originally Posted by v22 View Post
    hehe... peace naman otep was just correcting sirkosero lang, no more no less..

    peace sirkosero!
    sir otep, wala naman talaga problema eh... iba lang pagkakaintindi. no harm done.

    sir v22, peace!

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