master cylinder labor estimate

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Hey. Just ordered a master cylinder online for $70 (shop wanted to sell
me one for $170!).
What's a reasonable estimate on labor costs, so I can keep the shop
honest?

John
 
Hey. Just ordered a master cylinder online for $70 (shop wanted to sell
me one for $170!).
What's a reasonable estimate on labor costs, so I can keep the shop
honest?

John


Many shops will refuse to install a part from an outside supplier or
will significantly mark up the labor if they do, part of their profit is
on the sale of parts.

As for reasonable, I would expect it to be a couple hundred bucks
depending on what car this is.
 
cost about $105 Australian dollars so about 25% less in the USA Labour about
15 minutes to 20 minutes with coffee time thrown in .Its a very easy job .
 
Well, I'd have happily paid a mark-up, but not a 140% mark-up. I like
to support the local, but that's just insulting. Hopefully won't get
gouged on the price.

The car's an 86 240 sedan.

Thanks for the help.
 
I replaced the master brake cylinder on my '89 240 a couple years ago. It
was $24 at local AutoZone, job took about an hour or so. Bleeding the brakes
by the manual probably took longer than that!

Atlanta, GA
 
Hey. Just ordered a master cylinder online for $70 (shop wanted to sell
me one for $170!).
What's a reasonable estimate on labor costs, so I can keep the shop
honest?

John


Hello John:

Very tough question to answer without knowing the year and model of
Volvo..and in which country and general area you reside.

Advise on that and I'll be better able to give an honest assesment if
the shop is in the Northeast US or Canada.

If not I'll leave it to others.

Regards,

Doc
 
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