Help on charging labor
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Help on charging labor
So I have a job to change all 4 rotors and pads on a 2006 mazda3 how much can I charge. I'm thinking 175-225 in labor? thanks guys
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Here'* my last brake job from last April, if it helps:
Front brake pads ($86.42)
Front brake rotors ($54.92 each)
Rear wheel cylinders ($11.82 each)
Labor ($80 x 2.8 hours = $224.00 <— this is probably what you're after)
Shop supplies ($5)
CT sales tax ($26.93)
Front brake pads ($86.42)
Front brake rotors ($54.92 each)
Rear wheel cylinders ($11.82 each)
Labor ($80 x 2.8 hours = $224.00 <— this is probably what you're after)
Shop supplies ($5)
CT sales tax ($26.93)
Last edited by SignOfZeta; 02-10-2010 at 08:35 PM.
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You can charge Dan'* rate which is likely a win for all involved, but you may want to clarify others issues may arise that will be additional labor and parts such as bleeding brakes, caliper problems, emergency brake issues.
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