anyone got any idea how much a service costs?thanks
kiwijims said
03:14 PM May 2, 2017
Having retired from caravan servicing for 7 years now, I can only say what we were charging for this type of service back in that time.
If I remember correctly, the hourly rate was $75.00 ph plus parts, the time taken to do this service, depended a lot on what we found, when stripping down and cleaning the bearings, plus an inspection of the brake linings.
Total time could be as short as 1hr or if parts were required , it could be 4 + hrs.
Sorry I can't be more specific than that, it will depend entirely on what condition your van is in.
K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Tuesday 2nd of May 2017 07:20:37 PM
Dougwe said
03:27 PM May 2, 2017
I paid approx $320 March this year.
Cupie said
05:12 PM May 2, 2017
kiwijims wrote:
Having retire from caravan servicing for 7 years now, I can only say what we were charging for this type of service back in that time.
If I remember correctly, the hourly rate was $75.00 ph plus parts, the time taken to do this service, depended a lot on what we found, when stripping down and cleaning the bearings, plus an inspection of the brake linings.
Total time could be as short as 1hr or if parts were required , it could be 4 + hrs.
Sorry if can't be more specific than that, it will depend entirely what condition your van is in.
K.J.
I was at Caboolture Caravan Repairs last week & their quoted hourly rate was $100. Just a bit up from KJ's $75.
kiwijims said
07:25 PM May 2, 2017
Yes I could believe the hourly rate is now $100.00 P/H,
Like I said I've been retired 7 years now and nothing is still the same price after that time. ( more's the pity )
K.J.
Cupie said
07:32 PM May 2, 2017
kiwijims wrote:
Yes I could believe the hourly rate is now $100.00 P/H,
Like I said I've been retired 7 years now and nothing is still the same price after that time. ( more's the pity )
K.J.
Sorry, I should have mentioned the elapsed 7 years.
On the subject of hourly rate ... Just before I finished work 20 years (sorry 19) ago I calculated my base total cost of employment at $91/hour.
Not even tradies rates of today.
Of course when calculated based on my actual hours worked it was perhaps half that rate.
Radar said
07:47 PM May 2, 2017
the rocket wrote:
anyone got any idea how much a service costs?thanks
Hi Rocket,
Goldfinger up and around the corner here charged a standard fee $320 plus bearing plus a light they found was not working $602 later.
Really was not amused asked why? I got some odd answers come away that I would never go back.
I have a phone number for a mobile mechanic down Central Coast NSW way will drive down that way when I need a brake adjustment in the future.
I like the way they don't like to repack your bearing but willing to put new ones in and then charge you to put them in. To me its double dipping. If I had of know first that is what they were going to do I would of did did the job myself. I really hate this sort of operation.
Best of luck and ask question, walk around check your lights.
-- Edited by Radar on Tuesday 2nd of May 2017 08:06:15 PM
JohnR said
08:58 PM May 2, 2017
We had our annual service completed by Ryan's Caravans (Jayco Dubbo) in January. Total cost $1,222- that included brakes and bearing kits that totalled $720-. The Jayco Sterling 23' Outback is 3 years old and the first time the brakes and bearings needed attention. The van has 65000+ klms and also changed and up graded the tyres. Refer recommendations.
We have been in Tassie for 3 months and for those members who have towed in the Island state know the need for good brakes etc and that all is first class in regard to bearings etc.
More than happy with the work completed by Ryans and I think that after 7000+ klms Dubbo to Adelaide then to Melbourne and 3 months up and down the mountains of Tasmania I feel very comfortable with 3 ton of Jayco behind me.
Mind you the tug is Landcruiser.
JohnR
macka17 said
09:18 PM May 2, 2017
We have a caravan repairers here. (Not for 6 yrs now. Me) But he charged me $175ish, and did whole van. ext wiring\lights. Water pump. fridge. int lights. fuses. Brakes etc. Plus parts.
Was Done every yr B4 setting off.
At least get your brakes done professionally one time to start with.
You'll know then you starting off right.
-- Edited by macka17 on Tuesday 2nd of May 2017 09:21:14 PM
anyone got any idea how much a service costs?thanks
Having retired from caravan servicing for 7 years now, I can only say what we were charging for this type of service back in that time.
If I remember correctly, the hourly rate was $75.00 ph plus parts, the time taken to do this service, depended a lot on what we found, when stripping down and cleaning the bearings, plus an inspection of the brake linings.
Total time could be as short as 1hr or if parts were required , it could be 4 + hrs.
Sorry I can't be more specific than that, it will depend entirely on what condition your van is in.
K.J.
-- Edited by kiwijims on Tuesday 2nd of May 2017 07:20:37 PM
I was at Caboolture Caravan Repairs last week & their quoted hourly rate was $100. Just a bit up from KJ's $75.
Yes I could believe the hourly rate is now $100.00 P/H,
Like I said I've been retired 7 years now and nothing is still the same price after that time. ( more's the pity )
K.J.
Sorry, I should have mentioned the elapsed 7 years.
On the subject of hourly rate ... Just before I finished work 20 years (sorry 19) ago I calculated my base total cost of employment at $91/hour.
Not even tradies rates of today.
Of course when calculated based on my actual hours worked it was perhaps half that rate.
Hi Rocket,
Goldfinger up and around the corner here charged a standard fee $320 plus bearing plus a light they found was not working $602 later.
Really was not amused asked why? I got some odd answers come away that I would never go back.
I have a phone number for a mobile mechanic down Central Coast NSW way will drive down that way when I need a brake adjustment in the future.
I like the way they don't like to repack your bearing but willing to put new ones in and then charge you to put them in. To me its double dipping. If I had of know first that is what they were going to do I would of did did the job myself. I really hate this sort of operation.
Best of luck and ask question, walk around check your lights.
-- Edited by Radar on Tuesday 2nd of May 2017 08:06:15 PM
We had our annual service completed by Ryan's Caravans (Jayco Dubbo) in January. Total cost $1,222- that included brakes and bearing kits that totalled $720-. The Jayco Sterling 23' Outback is 3 years old and the first time the brakes and bearings needed attention. The van has 65000+ klms and also changed and up graded the tyres. Refer recommendations.
We have been in Tassie for 3 months and for those members who have towed in the Island state know the need for good brakes etc and that all is first class in regard to bearings etc.
More than happy with the work completed by Ryans and I think that after 7000+ klms Dubbo to Adelaide then to Melbourne and 3 months up and down the mountains of Tasmania I feel very comfortable with 3 ton of Jayco behind me.
Mind you the tug is Landcruiser.
JohnR
We have a caravan repairers here.
(Not for 6 yrs now. Me)
But he charged me $175ish, and did whole van.
ext wiring\lights.
Water pump. fridge. int lights. fuses.
Brakes etc. Plus parts.
Was Done every yr B4 setting off.
At least get your brakes done professionally one time
to start with.
You'll know then you starting off right.
-- Edited by macka17 on Tuesday 2nd of May 2017 09:21:14 PM