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www.miami3drenders.com
01-04-2007, 08:03 PM
Hi guys, just wondering if 6 hours of installation sounds fear to you to be done in a hummer dealer?
The guy in parts department said he needs 6 hours, around ($600) because he needs to drill the roof, dismount the dash, etc etc,
$450 of road lights + $600 work =$1050 for the freaking lights
not sure but looks a little "too many" hours.
:mad: :mad: :mad:
marin8703
01-04-2007, 08:12 PM
damn, i dont know if its a fair price but it sure is alot of money. Why dont you just do it yourself and save that money for another upgrade. The install isnt too difficult, heres someone that did a great write up on it:
http://www.rausite.com/hummerh3.htm
scroll down to the the offroad lights install
good luck!
that is a great deal, ask him if he is planning to retire.:fdance:
jdrew
01-04-2007, 08:38 PM
i installed the marker lights with a friend the other day.. took us 2 1/2 hours max.. and we had no clue what we were doing..
Granted you have to install the switch, but that could only take 30 min MAX!
Lynch told me 1.5 hours to install if they did them.
f5fstop
01-04-2007, 10:20 PM
RIP-OFF:twak:
www.miami3drenders.com
01-04-2007, 11:28 PM
The guy works in Williamson Cadillac, Miami, Florida.
He doesn't know even the of-road lights exist.
I think that I should talk with somebody in GM and confront him
With some references in my hands
Thanks anyway guys.
About install the lights by my self, don?t know, too risky for my, is a lease.
Let me try a couple of ?political movements? first.
If anybody knows in Miami or near Miami (Florida) about any serious hummer dealer
Installing of road lights let me know
Thanks again
:twak:
K9sH3
01-04-2007, 11:56 PM
NO Hell NO!!! its a RIP OFF!!!
2 hours maybe 3 is all he should charge.
timgco
01-04-2007, 11:57 PM
too much money! Don't let them punch a hole through the roof.
partsguy
01-05-2007, 12:03 AM
It's only worth it if you're willing to pay it.but make sure they use Mobil 1 and not conventional lube on ya;) dont want viscositly break down with the friction you will feel,(too many hours 1.5 to 3.0 is standard)
FLA_H3
01-05-2007, 01:19 AM
Williamson Service Dept is a rip off. I had them turn the tortion bars install my new rim and tires and allign the truck. They wanted $700 (my tires were already mounted and balanced all they had to do is swap them).
I bitched with the service manager and they did it for $385. Still high for 3 hours worth of work including smoke breaks.
What lights did you buy for the truck?
H3.007
01-05-2007, 02:45 PM
When I bought mine new, it had the marker lights on it. I wanted the Off road lights. Wright's in Wexford, PA. charged me something like $700 for the lights and the labor. :popcorn:
K9sH3
01-05-2007, 02:50 PM
Whoa!
RubHer Yellow Ducky
01-05-2007, 03:06 PM
The guy works in Williamson Cadillac, Miami, Florida.
He doesn't know even the of-road lights exist.
I think that I should talk with somebody in GM and confront him
With some references in my hands
Thanks anyway guys.
About install the lights by my self, don?t know, too risky for my, is a lease.
Let me try a couple of ?political movements? first.
If anybody knows in Miami or near Miami (Florida) about any serious hummer dealer
Installing of road lights let me know
Thanks again
:twak:
Get a quote from VERA HUMMER in Pembroke Pines. They are only 30 minutes north of Williamson.
Also correct me if I am wrong. If its a lease won't the lights stay with the H-3 when you turn it in.
RYD (miami, near metrozoo)
FLA_H3
01-05-2007, 05:13 PM
Get a quote from VERA HUMMER in Pembroke Pines. They are only 30 minutes north of Williamson.
Also correct me if I am wrong. If its a lease won't the lights stay with the H-3 when you turn it in.
RYD (miami, near metrozoo)
On a lease any aftermarket accessories can come off as long as they do not leave any markings or holes. I do it all the time. This also keeps me from spending alot of money on upgrades.
www.miami3drenders.com
01-05-2007, 06:00 PM
i will check with VERA HUMMER in Pembroke Pines
i saw the instalation tutorial and completely freak me out, i'm more the computers kinda guy. hard drives, proccesors, memories, etc.
thanks again guys
:beerchug:
Arizona Hummerboy
01-05-2007, 07:27 PM
Hi guys, just wondering if 6 hours of installation sounds fear to you to be done in a hummer dealer?
The guy in parts department said he needs 6 hours, around ($600) because he needs to drill the roof, dismount the dash, etc etc,
$450 of road lights + $600 work =$1050 for the freaking lights
not sure but looks a little "too many" hours.
:mad: :mad: :mad:
WOW!!! You should ask for a Kiss Too!!!:dancingbanana: :dancingbanana: :dancingbanana:
I just put 2 Piaa Light on the front of the H2 Brush Guard at a Off Road Shop.
Lights were Like $220.00 Labor Was $150.00 to wire then up,and 2 hours to do the job.
NOTE: The only problem was is that they damage my Grill On the H2 when they were welding the tabs to the Brush Guard. Now they are puting a new Grill on the H2 for me, out of there pocket.
Crash ?
01-06-2007, 03:35 PM
i saw the instalation tutorial and completely freak me out, i'm more the computers kinda guy. hard drives, proccesors, memories, etc.
Seriously.. If you can crack open a PC, add a hard drive, upgrade the processor and memory, you can do this.. It's all one step at a time stuff.. Not even any multi-processing..
As far as drilling holes in body panels.. I haven't looked at the directions close to see if it HAS to be done, but it's just basic stuff..
Lay out the template
Mark your spots with a dry erase marker
Remove template
Have a smoke or a beer while a friend puts the template back on to double check
Remove it and put it back on yourself to triple check it.
Make sure everything lines up the same 3 times IN A ROW before proceeding. If you have to lay everything down and start again tommorow with a fresh less frustrated look on things.
Take a hole punch and a hammer to MARK a small dent for the drill bit so it won't wander off the mark.
Drill a starter hole with a small bit.
Enlarge the hole with a bit half way between the starter bit and the size the hole will end up.
Finally drill the hole to the correct size..
Spray a bit of WD40 on the spot your drilling BEFORE you drill and a little bit while you are drilling.
DO NOT WIPE METAL SHAVINGS UP, they'll scratch the paint. Blot them and the WD40 up with a fuzzy shop rag.
Once the shavings are gone, clean up the WD40 with soapy water or 409.
If you're paranoid about rust, use touchup paint around the edges of the hole...
See..?? Simple..
Crash ?
01-06-2007, 03:40 PM
NOTE: The only problem was is that they damage my Grill On the H2 when they were welding the tabs to the Brush Guard. Now they are puting a new Grill on the H2 for me, out of there pocket.
Whoa.. Have they priced 'em yet..?? Was discussing the prices of grills w/ my dealer when a deer took out the chrome one on my H3.. $300 for it.. He told me to consider myself luck it wasn't a H2, they were close to $1500 since they are fiberglass instead of injection molded plastic..
K9sH3
01-06-2007, 03:45 PM
Seriously..
See..?? Simple..
HAHAHAHAHA!
For some reason I am finding that funny as sh**
Crash ?
01-06-2007, 04:11 PM
HAHAHAHAHA!
For some reason I am finding that funny as sh**
Really it is.. I put a spoiler fin on my wifes RX-8 in about 45 minutes... Without having a clue what I was doing to start with.. Basically the same proceedure..
Think about it.. MOST of the cats working in body shops aren't exactly rocket scientists.. Typically if it hadn't been for the option of being able to go to a Vo-Tech school their senior year of high school they would have been drop-outs if they didn't flunk out for not being able to pass english, history or science..
Bet there's some of those guys here that are gonna flame my ass off for that comment.. Sooo... Lemme say this.. A friend of mine in High School was kinda like that.. Never did get his diploma because he couldn't pass American History.. Couldn't pass to get his GED and after 4 tries of that he gave up on it.. Worked his ass off at two and three jobs and by the time he was 21, he OWNED a car, 2 trucks, a 600cc Quad and 2 motorcycles.. 2 years later he BOUGHT a house.. No note on any of it.. Last I heard he's still getting along better than I am as far as income goes..
Arizona Hummerboy
01-06-2007, 04:53 PM
Whoa.. Have they priced 'em yet..?? Was discussing the prices of grills w/ my dealer when a deer took out the chrome one on my H3.. $300 for it.. He told me to consider myself luck it wasn't a H2, they were close to $1500 since they are fiberglass instead of injection molded plastic..
They have bitch about the price of the Grill, I told them to call my Service Manager at the Dealership and work things out with him, for a good price.
I told them I would not accept a after market grill, and the grill better say Hummer on it.:rant: And come form a Hummer Dealership. They were the one that mess up not me.
And I am trying to be a nice guy about this little matter over my Baby.
DRTYFN
01-06-2007, 06:05 PM
Hi guys, just wondering if 6 hours of installation sounds fear to you to be done in a hummer dealer?
The guy in parts department said he needs 6 hours, around ($600) because he needs to drill the roof, dismount the dash, etc etc,
$450 of road lights + $600 work =$1050 for the freaking lights
not sure but looks a little "too many" hours.
:mad: :mad: :mad:
$100/hr for basic wiring??? Uhm... NO!!!
Do you have the phone number for this turd? He might prove entertaining to jerk-around on the phone.:giggling:
HummBebe
01-06-2007, 08:22 PM
Toll Free (800) 841-8984
I thinks just getting some friends together over a couple of beers will have good results. Have them bring one of their "projects" too and have a wrenching party/bar-be-que...:beerchug:
RubHer Yellow Ducky
01-06-2007, 10:58 PM
Toll Free (800) 841-8984
I thinks just getting some friends together over a couple of beers will have good results. Have them bring one of their "projects" too and have a wrenching party/bar-be-que...:beerchug:
Thats one of the best ideas i've heard in the year i've been here!
RYD
gr8hntr
01-07-2007, 12:19 AM
it took my dealer in memphis 1.5 hrs to install the roof marker lights
i saw the invoice that he gave the salesman it was for 511.99 (list was 711.99)
for the lights and labor
that was the dealers price ..since the wife made the throw them in on the deal
i wouldnt think the offroad light would be that much more
but i have been wrong before
HUMTECH
01-08-2007, 10:08 PM
A little more wiring involved with the off road lamp package as well as installing the switch in the dash, max time 3 hrs is all I have ever charged. 2 hrs for the marker lamp package.
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