New rotors
Well great, now my brakes are going out.
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Nobody grinds rotors anymore, and rotors are built more poorly as well. I drive a 3/4 ton Chevy van for work, this this one has 135,000 and I'm on my third set of rotors, they keep getting warped
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Were you driving through where they were tar and chipping the road?
No.
The car does need new rotors so it's going to cost me about 700 bucks to get the brakes done. I just hope they can finish it by today. A
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Ouch, that's why I do my own. You can buy new rotors for around $50 a wheel. Not hard to replace but you do need some mechanical ability.
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It is going to cost you $700 for 4 rotors and new pads on all 4 wheels?
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Rotor might be bad because caliper is sticking...ORRRRRRRR because women hit the fucking brakes too much! My last truck had 297k miles on it when I handed it in, several sets rotors, original pads (highway miles)
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I don't have the time or tools or ability. I just need my car asap
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Ouch, that's why I do my own. You can buy new rotors for around $50 a wheel. Not hard to replace but you do need some mechanical ability.
I'm going to guess about 80-100 a rotor depending on year and model
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I don't have the time or tools or ability. I just need my car asap
You may not have the time or the tools but I am quite sure you have the ability.
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I had 2 new rotors and 2 new set of brake pads put on earlier this year, was about $200
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calipers is what kills you
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Calipers are easy to rebuild though.
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I'm going to guess about 80-100 a rotor depending on year and model
i looked 'em up at O'Reilly's for my Silveraydo. Lowest was $42 but the average was about $70.
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Calipers are easy to rebuild though.
I don't think shops bother with that
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I just didn't have any time but to get it to the shop right next door to me. Our sales guy came and picked me up and then left me at an install all day. He then came back and drove me home.