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What is a typical rate for chip repair on a big truck, like a Peterbuilt or Kenworth?
How does this compare to the rate for a car? |
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If its a split windshield they can usually get one side replaced for $140 total. I charge $75 to do one shot or $100 to do 2.. If its a solid window like the new International's the windshield runs $260, plus labor (2 guys) to put it in.
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I charge $70 first, $10 additional on all big trucks that require opening the hood and standing on the tire or frame.
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You will get dirty LOL thats for sure. I just got an insurance referral for a Kenworth. Of course I ended up all greasy and dirty.
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Independent truck drivers are having a hard time with diesel fuel being so high. So, I usually cut them a break and charge my going car/PU rate of $40. I use to charge $25 but not any more with MY gasoline costs up.
By the way, I'm now adding $5 for each 10 mile increment after the first 25 miles one-way (except on insurance referrals).
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