In my business I do not like using customer supplied parts and just supplying labour to install. On the rare occasions I have done this, I have always increased my labour rates by a very large amount, hoping to scare the person off. Sometimes (rarely) they accept, and the job is done.
Reasons
No quality control on the parts that are supplied
Customers who live by this method are always tightar$es and always waste your time, mistakenly valuing it at the same value as their own. They have time to run all over town to try and save $5
Any problems caused by their parts are always your fault, since you fitted them, and the seller of the parts denies liability for faulty parts because they didn't fit them.
A large dealership would be very, very wise to avoid fitting customer supplied parts, because of potential liability when one of these tightar$es crashes because the cheap chinese rotor they supplied shatters and causes a crash.
Best approach is to get a quote to supply and install. I know it often makes sense to buy parts overseas and save 50%, but be prepared to sling the guy who fits them a bit extra and keep him in business
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