No, and we want to be straightforward about why. Safety is the primary reason. When we source parts, we know exactly where they came from, what quality standard they meet, and whether they are appropriate for your specific vehicle. Parts purchased online or from retail stores vary widely in quality, and some that appear identical to the correct component are not. Installing a part that fails — a brake caliper, a wheel bearing, a tie rod end — is not an inconvenience. It is a safety risk to you, your passengers, and everyone else on the road.
The second reason is our warranty. We back every repair we perform with our 24-month/40,000km warranty on parts and labour. That warranty only means something if we control the quality of what goes into your vehicle. We cannot warranty a repair built around a part we didn’t source and cannot vouch for. Some shops will install customer-supplied parts without warranty coverage, we understand that, but it’s not how we operate. We stand behind our work completely, and that starts with standing behind the parts we use.