[W126 Coupe] FW: reapir cost questions

Shayegan, Richard rishayegan at davidson.edu
Tue Mar 15 18:15:50 EST 2005


Anders where'd you go to? You tried that Mitch Carr place I talked about
yet? They also aren't a fan of outside parts, typically they charge a
little more for labor if you bring your own parts, though when I needed
a fuel distributor and all they could get was $1800 for the distributor
and I could get a rebuilt one for $400 they installed the part I brought
in at the normal labor rate, so I guess it depends on how reasonable it
is to bring your own parts in.
Richard

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[mailto:mbcoupes-bounces at mbcoupes.com] On Behalf Of Anders
Sent: Tuesday, March 15, 2005 5:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [W126 Coupe] FW: reapir cost questions

Tom,
I recently had the front shocks replaced by an independent shop. They
would not do it if
I supplied the parts. Instead, they charged me $124 per Bilstein
shock(!), labor was $74
for replacing both, part of more stuff they did. Make sure your shop
accepts that you
supply parts....
Hope this is of some help,
Anders



		
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