Nah, Allyson. If it's all nature outside the only thing you have to worry about busting through the patio window is bigfoot.
Dawn ,'The Killer In Me'
Natter 61*
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Just don't be eating any of those jerky treats when he does.
I am going to make blueberry pie this evening. Finally.
I ate all my pudding. Okay, so it was more like a milkshake. I used this new stuff "Oat Dream" made by the same people who make Rice Dream, which unfortunately doesn't do a good job jelling up the pudding mix, but hey, it's the closest thing to a vanilla milkshake I've had in the past 15 years or so.
Timelies all!
Back from the Getaway. It was fun. Didn't stay up very late either night, but am still tired. Ugh.
I'm so glad to be home this evening. DH & the kids drove down to Chicago to pick me up.
I'm just hoping the estimates on fixing the truck aren't too bad. Replacing a clutch on a 2001 chevy s-10 can't run any higher than $1K or so, right?
Replacing a clutch on a 2001 chevy s-10 can't run any higher than $1K or so, right?
Dunno.
Somewhere there is a website that lets you enter the make, model and year of your vehicle, select what needs to be repaired and it will give you the price range for the repairs for the area you live in. I don't remember the URL, but I think I posted it to Natter a few months (or half a year) back....
eta: Ah, here it is: [link]
Replacing a clutch on a 2001 chevy s-10 can't run any higher than $1K or so, right?
Parts and labor shouldn't run any more than $500. I asked Hub what he thought and he was sure the parts would only run $150-$200 and the job should be able to be done in 8 hours.
The guy sounded honest. He said he couldn't give me an estimate until he saw what needed to be replaced but gave me a realy rough estimate ranging from $400-$1100, depending on parts. The high end included the hydrolics or something.
I got to look around his shop when we dropped it off. He didn't sound like he wanted to screw me over and his shop was full of other vehicles, decent looking vehicles. It wasn't in too ratty of a neighborhood, just blue collar. It wasn't the AAA shop that was recommended, but that one was pretty far from my breakdown and I would have been a big tow bill. The tow driver knew the shop owner and the towing place was nearby.
If I don't feel comfortable with the estimate, we'll get a trailer and run down and bring the truck up here and have it fixed.