Where to have your injectors rebuilt?

Brent@LDS

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@sofa- You say "bite the bullet" on quality remans, but I never saw you post how much you think gettin a full set of 8 refurbished was gonna cost ya? I know for a fact there's not really a savings...and if you can get a set of remans for $1800 I'd almost expect the remans to be cheaper...

I think a rebuild kit is something like $500
gettin the injectors cleaned pre, and tested post rebuild is $700
and a cheap shop would be minimum of $75 ea x8 to rebuild

hmmm

that is $1800-
what did LDS have Bosch remans selling for???
didn't you say it was about $1800, right...
yeah

$1699 for a set of OEM Bosch Injectors here at LDS!
 

Hot COCOAL

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Even cheaper

I'm a simple and uneducated man, but this is what we in the construction trade call "a no brainer"
 

c20elephant

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I would consider it if money was flowing from the heavens but $1,760 for injectors before tax and shipping is out of budget. After reading that I'll need new injector lines, gasket kit, & lift pump would be good too. I'm trying not to break the bank with having payments on the truck already and just paying off the tires I put on this last fall.

Number one reason for buying a gasser, minimum repair anywhere near the engine or transmission on these trucks is about $500.00.....
 

pgr11

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I would highly recommend sticking with an OEM Bosch injector! Injectors are something that you don't want to cut corners on. Also just to let you know that GM is still using Bosch for there injectors! Let us know if we can help!
Buy the injectors from this man. I know from experience that he will treat you right.
 

OregonDMAX

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I would highly recommend sticking with an OEM Bosch injector! Injectors are something that you don't want to cut corners on. Also just to let you know that GM is still using Bosch for there injectors! Let us know if we can help!

Without a doubt worth the little extra $. You guys are the best to deal with. And have the best deals.

PS, Brent you have a package full of cores coming back from me :thumb:
 

Brent@LDS

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Without a doubt worth the little extra $. You guys are the best to deal with. And have the best deals.

PS, Brent you have a package full of cores coming back from me :thumb:

Perfect! We will get you refunded the same day! Thanks again for the business.
 

new york lly

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Buy the injectors from this man. I know from experience that he will treat you right.

^^^^^^^ this right here! Had the pleasure of dealing w/Brent this past summer,the more I bought the better the deal!! Great customer relations B4,during & after the sale...really comforting to the diesel novice
 

Bustedknuckles

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As others have said buy from LDS. I've never had to replace lines fwiw. I had one real nasty set i had to sandblast the ends on but they sealed fine!
 

OregonDMAX

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Apr 28, 2013
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Personally I just use new lines it's best and then put some clear silicone to seal the injector line at the injector stops contamination and are not going to last better.

Every lb7 injector job I do I use new lines

That's just unnecessary, I soaked mine in CLR overnight and they literally looked brand new with not a speck of rust or scale on them.