Cost of a H3 brake job
The rear is even more simple because you just remove the 2 caliper bolts and push the piston in, what are you doing with your rotors? When I worked at firestone that would be a 2.5 hour just pads at $95 an hour and parts $170ish.
I dunno where you guys are going but I did my own brakes and had never done it before. Dealer wanted 1200 bucks for rotors and pads installed and I got all new drilled rotors and ceramic pads for 235 bucks. Saving a grand was well worth learning how to do it.
X2 to what Berulakide says.
I did new pads on all 4 corners (rotors were fine) in about an hour and a half, in my driveway.
It was the easiest brake pad replacement that I have ever done.
Check Rockauto.com for pad options. AC Delco OEM pads are about $200 total for both sets from them. Dealer list is $362.
MY OEM's lasted over 63k miles. I replaced them with more OEM's.
I did new pads on all 4 corners (rotors were fine) in about an hour and a half, in my driveway.
It was the easiest brake pad replacement that I have ever done.
Check Rockauto.com for pad options. AC Delco OEM pads are about $200 total for both sets from them. Dealer list is $362.
MY OEM's lasted over 63k miles. I replaced them with more OEM's.
Last edited by Bunger; Sep 12, 2014 at 09:58 AM.
I just got new rotors and pads for the front, lifetime warranty and it was $427. Idk if that was good or bad. They said the rear were fine but i would need pads prob in a few months, idk if its true or not. I got new rotors and pads on the rear form GM less then 2 years ago. Idk how much pads last.
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