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Supply your own parts going to a mechanic

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:16 pm
by mvons
I lived in North San Diego county and had what I thought was a good mechanic. However, when I moved to a rural area I had to get organized on maintenance as I was far from decent service.

I discovered in reviewing my past mechanic invoices a variety of prices charged for parts. $120 for water pump, $200 for the O2 sensor!! Yep the mechanic made out on the parts.

Through a AAA tow I found a wonderful mechanic that loves me supplying the parts. It is rural too and parts are 2 hours away otherwise.

If a shop says "we can't warrantee the work if you supply the parts". That is bull. They just can't make additional markup! If the part and the box state Subaru OEM, there should be no problem. I avoid those shops.

For smog, yes the California 2 year hassle, I go down to Chula Vista where the prices are cheap being so close to the border.

The dealers in California are the biggest rip off. Even Tire Pros allow me to bring in parts because of the extra charge dealers charge here.

I buy online from a Tacoma dealer for Subaru and Buttler Indianapolis for Toyota. Napa for modene radiators, axiles.

We don't do the timing belt, water pump, or axle thus the need for a mechanic. Axle I replace using Napa lifetime part, and the labor is $80 instead of $100 for cv-joint.

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:53 am
by Manarius
My mechanic just does the labor for me. I hand him parts, he does it, I give him $60 an hour.

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:33 am
by Kelly
If its a genuine part, I love it when people bring it to me. Often my time is worth more than the mark up is. But if its some crap part from Ebay, or used off nasioc. I'll bend ya over if it doesnt work right. ;-)

Posted: Fri Jul 07, 2006 9:17 am
by AWD_addict
I supplied a new OEM steering rack boot to a mechanic a few years ago. No problem and less waiting since they didn't have to find/order it.