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Old 09-17-2009, 04:28 PM
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Default Automotive Labor times and Re & Re software ?

Anyone know of a site or good software that is easy to use? Would prefer something that goes back into the 70's or so.

I got a trial for one but it was hard to use and I couldn't export the info into Excel or anything. I couldn't even save it.

I was looking at the Chilton disc, but it only goes to 81.

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Old 09-17-2009, 04:45 PM
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Try Mitchell, if not time plus materal on all pre 81
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http://www.laborguide.net/
Covers 1968 through 2009 Labor Times
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http://www.laborguide.net/
Covers 1968 through 2009 Labor Times
I don't know if it was because it was the trial but I couldn't save the quotes, export them into excel or anything. I could print them but that was it. Was excited when I got the disc but not so excited once I started using it.
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I use Mitchell. Its pretty good but spendy. It does take care of EVERYTHING though. Definately worth the money IMO
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I use Mitchell. Its pretty good but spendy. It does take care of EVERYTHING though. Definately worth the money IMO
How far back can it go?
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It goes back to 1974. Anything earlier would just be shop time. Thats how i do it in my shop.
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