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Old 06-29-2009, 10:43 PM
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I took my car into a shop today because my brakes were whining and a few other things. When i finally recieved a call reguarding my car i was told pads and rotors on all four tires needed to be replaced and it would cost me 450 dollars plus tax. I told the shop i would pick my car up in the morning because i dont have that kind of money right now. So i was wondering what should i look for to see if my rotors need to be changed and what would be a good set to get for front and back set ups. Thanks for any and all help.
 
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i would ask the shop why they think your rotors are bad(warped,too thin,etc) if they are just warped you might be able to get them turned. if you do end up having to replace pads and rotors i would recomend Bembo pads and rotors i recently replaced my front rotors and pad with Brembo's and i have been very pleased they have much more bite and stopping power compared to the stockers.
 
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Most of these newer vehicles the rotors once wore some don't have enough metal to legally turn them.
If it was me I would go get a set of pads & install them. Go to AutoZone, Napa, or someplace like this get pads.
 
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When i picked it up today he said there was a bit of rust and they were a little thin. He said that if i do the job myself to not spend the money to change them. He just said as a mechanic he couldnt do the pads and not the rotors for liability purposes. So im just gonna pick up pads and switch them out this weekend. Thanks for the replys, they were very helpful.
 
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if your rotors are thin i would strongly suggest replacing them as well. rotors are fairly cheap and easy to replace and the braking system isnt a place to cheap out.
 
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