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Originally Posted by Frank Reiner
By my way of thinking that is a little high.
If you are inclined to DIY, here are parts that may be applicable:
This is from my ad in For Sale:
Three good accumulators #123 320 0215
These are holding pressure, and the diaphragms move smoothly.
$50. ea.
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Frank, I appreciate the idea of DIY for many maintenance items on these great cars however...this just didn't appeal to me in the least! It can be a very messy project with much hydraulic fluid flowing onto my garage floor!
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Originally Posted by duxthe1
124 wagons are easily the worst ones to do that job on, the quote seems in line to me.
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duxthe1, I hate to spend good $$$ having things done that I am capable of doing but I really didn't WANT to do this job! It seemed to be in line to me as well. So much so, that I told him to go ahead with it. Can't wait to see the difference in ride! If I weren't planning to keep the car a few more years, I might not have gone forward but since it is our family DD...seemed like the thing to do!
Thanks for the feedback!
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