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What should i expect to pay?

Figured since i got my truck like 4 months ago and dont exactly know how well maintained it was i should do a tune up.(cap,rotor,plugs,wires) i was wondering how much i should expect this to cost me. Guess i could call the local parts store but am at work and plan on going there right after and dont want to be totally blown away.
 
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Figured since i got my truck like 4 months ago and dont exactly know how well maintained it was i should do a tune up.(cap,rotor,plugs,wires) i was wondering how much i should expect this to cost me. Guess i could call the local parts store but am at work and plan on going there right after and dont want to be totally blown away.
for one what year is your truck all like 93+ rangers DONT have rotors and cap because its electonic ignition. get some platnuim plugs should run you $10 or so there good because you dont have to change them that often. get like air filter, wires, do an oil change if you want. hell pull off the tires and check all the brakes if it has over 40000 i will almost bet the rear wheel cylinders one of them is frozen up.
 
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Really i guess i really never looked but i thought i would have cap and rotor i thought it was 97 and up that didnt have them i'll have to check i am doing a oil change and just put in a new air filter. The truck has 130k so i guess ill have to check the rear wheel cylinders thanks for the help
 
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Really i guess i really never looked but i thought i would have cap and rotor i thought it was 97 and up that didnt have them i'll have to check i am doing a oil change and just put in a new air filter. The truck has 130k so i guess ill have to check the rear wheel cylinders thanks for the help
ya it should have electronic ignition. ya your rear wheel cylinders are most like frozen
 
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If they are frozen what should i do?
 
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i wouldnt worry about the rear cylinders that much they maybe frozen but if it stops good dont worry about it.
 
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i wouldnt worry about the rear cylinders that much they maybe frozen but if it stops good dont worry about it.
wow bro that was about the worst post i have ever heard from you.....how about the truck in working order instead...you can still stop with rear cylinders not working but your useing 100% of you front brakes and causing excesive wear and also not stoping as good as you should be
 
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I think i learned that 80% of the braking comes from the front breaks not sure if thats true i just think i rember hearing that somewhere
 
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wow bro that was about the worst post i have ever heard from you.....how about the truck in working order instead...you can still stop with rear cylinders not working but your useing 100% of you front brakes and causing excesive wear and also not stoping as good as you should be

price and effect was put in to play in that comment, i heard that was really expensive to do, maybe i got false info, idk. but if he is worried about cost and wants a good tune up i would put those rear brakes close to last place.
 
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price and effect was put in to play in that comment, i heard that was really expensive to do, maybe i got false info, idk. but if he is worried about cost and wants a good tune up i would put those rear brakes close to last place.
wheel cylinders are likt $10 each and take like an hour to put on how is that expansive...
 
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ok i got false info then. scratch what i said.
 
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