Dan... I went to your website to find out about just replacing the entire hose assembly with an aftermarket from you, but could not find it on your website, and the website was slow. So I bought the fitting for $73 locally and replaced it... no failure yet (guess we'll see) but why on this earth would I spend money an extra $100 if I don't need to? And by the way, the new fitting had almost the identical clip in it that my OEM had... took less than one hour for the entire repair........
The answer is simple. The 100 bucks assures that you have a correctly designed part, and also covers the cost of removing your old fittings. We don't charge any more for the fittings, but we need to assure we do the line work as that is the only source of correct clips right now, and ruining them is not an option if the process is to continue.
Sure, the replacements look correct to an untrained eye- that is until they decide to come apart. I am not saying it WILL, but MANY, MANY, MANY of them have. The clip is NOT formed correctly in the replacements, end of story.
Let me put it to you this way... 100 bucks is a lot less than the potential $200 tow bill, the replacement $400 pump, the new line and fitting you will need again, the cleaning costs, and worst case scenario, the engine fire that would result if you happened to have a PS fluid filled car rather than ATF. I suppose its also worth mentioning the potential accident, overheated engine, or any other one of a hundred scenarios that could result from a power steering line disconnecting from the pump at full line pressure while the car is moving.
Saving money, isnt always saving money. Just sometimes, the knowledge benefit dealing with businesses who actually work on these cars every day at an engineering level can be worth more than the few extra bucks they may charge over someone who drops a part in a box to you from 2000 miles away and says "Good Luck!". This is a very well known problem, and yet so far as I know, I am the only one of there who actually took the time to identify the problem, track down the manufacturer, and come up with a method of preventing it from happening to any of our customers.