Did I bet hosed????

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Open road

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Purchased this Tahoe a few weeks ago and wanted to get all the fluids checked/changed. Mechanic said that none of the fluids were bad, but dirty. Rear brakes were bad and parking brake was not holding the truck when it was in drive. I went ahead and payed to get all of this done so that I will not need to worry about most of it for a long time. This is the first time I have been to this guy and am wondering if he is as good as I have heard. I understand he needs to make money for providing a service and am only interested in knowing if I really over payed. Please see attachment and thanks for the help.
 

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Poppasmurf

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I dunno but it looks pretty reasonable to me, read what all he did, serviced and changed filter at trans, changed diff fluid fr & rear, turned brake rotors, adjusted emerg brake- in fact I don't think you got hosed at all. Pretty average to below average for the work done.
 

amtronic1

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Looked like all straight shop rates, just a lot of stuff adds up.
 

Scrtcell

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I'm not sure about your truck but I have an 04 denali and I don't have a fuel filter....ijs
 

Prospect62

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Wow if that's an acceptable cost to change fluids and adjust/replace brakes on one axle I'm in the wrong line of work. Glad I do my own stuff, but I understand not everybody can or wants to.
 
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