I installed the rack an pinion on my 1994 areostar and took me about 3 hours to remove the old one and install the new one! and sense i did it my self i have no idea what someone would charge to do it!
depending on make, model, automatic, or stick, between 1.0 to 2.5 hours labor.labor rates in my shop are $89- hour.
Rates is cost-per-hour, labor cost is the total, regardless of time.
That will depend on local labor rates.That will depend on local labor rates.
Replacing a rack and pinion unit on this vehicle is very labor intensive. It requires dropping the front subframe to gain access. I would say between $500 and $800 dollars give or take. Alldata calls for 3.3 hours plus about $250 for the part. Average shop rates vary, but in my area run $100 an hour. so $350 in labor, $250 in parts, plus fluid, bleeding the system of air, etc..
The 2005 Chevrolet Malibu came equipped with the engine options in a 2.2 L4, 3.5 V6 and 3.8 V6. The AC Delco Professional (OEM) complete rack and pinion range in wholesale price from 233-300+ $USD. Labor will approximately be 2-3 hours, and an alignment will be needed after install. Labor rates and shop supplies vary by shop with mechanical averages around 100$/hr as July 2014 in the United States.
That depends largly on the labor rates in your area and the kind of car. Labor rates can range from $50 - $100/hour.
Im a profesional installer my rates start from 1.50 to 2.50 on ceramic tile, prices changes on marble ,porcelain,stone or slate,if is on walls,floor,if is expose to water like showers or tubs,
During an economically depressed period, the labor supply usually exceeds the demand in the labor market, resulting in lower labor rates.
That depends on your location and the local labor rates. Could be as little as $20 or over $100.That depends on your location and the local labor rates. Could be as little as $20 or over $100.
Depending on labor rates in your area, aprox $200 parts and labor.
go to eBay and search for the motor labor guide. You should find a copy that's affordable.
As of May, 2014 the average Mechanical Labor rate is $110 per hour. Body Labor is $85 per hour. Frame and Glass Labor is $98 per hour. These rates are averages based on my experience (I am in the industry). Insurance companies typically don't pay these rates, although they should.