Should i upgrade the brake pads when getting my brakes done?
I own a jeep wrangler, i tow nothing and just drive around town. i went to a local brake shop (Merlin) and got a estimate, for around 350 for front pads and rotors, and rear drum brake adjust. i have no problem paying that if the parts are quality parts. the pads are Bendix ceramic and the rotors are U.S. Brake rotors, does anyone know if these are good parts? i know a place where i could get slotted rotors and Hawk pads, but they would cost around 350 for just parts. so it naturally would cost way more after installation ($90). any and all help appreciated
2009-08-24T07:11:33Z
my primary concern is that the parts are not cheap. they have a 200,000 mile warrentee, but that does not include labor. i just dont want to be stuck with pads that wear out after 10k miles simply so they can replace them for free, oh plus the 80 dollar install fee...
conejote_992009-08-24T07:45:55Z
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brakes are not to difficult to replace, it is a lot easy than installing a car alarm or music system LOL, you will be happy ,that you didn't pay someone else to eork on the vehicle i will just buy the factory pads or the next up ceramic style if the wheel is moving a lot when you stop pill the disc out and send it to be cut, that is about $20.00 if not this are the drilled discs http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/90-98-JEEP-WRANGLER-Front-Drilled-Slotted-Brake-Rotors_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp3286Q2ec0Q2em14QQhashZitem20acf8d25bQQitemZ140340941403QQptZMotorsQ5fCarQ5fTruckQ5fPartsQ5fAccessories
do this job in the vehicle, never remove the caliper
you know anyone can replace brake pads at home 30 bucks but stock pads my wife does her own brake jobs dont really need anything more than what was stock rest is up to you and what you want to pay more for normal stock brake job can do for less than 200 at home replacing rotors every three sets of pads cal a parts store ask price for parts your getting