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What shoud parts and labor total for new rear rotors and brake pads on a '02 Seabring?
Did I get screwed?
$100 - new brake pads, rear.
$120 - new rotors, rear.
$120 - labor, took a little over 2 hours.
$60 - new hardware, misc.
Its a very respectable shop but this seems high.
Oh, Im in Phoenix and this was done at M*tch's Econo Lube, a highly respected shop around here.
And I meant Sebring, not Seabring lol.
4 Answers
- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
I am so shocked. that is really excessive for the parts. I can respect the labor. But whats done is done! I have to think there is somewhere to report this. Try the better business bureau. What about the news, like ' 12 ON YOUR SIDE' or something.
"BRILLIANT"!!!!
- 1 decade ago
I had a bunch of brake work done a while back and it ran me about $320 from Mieneke. I can't remember exactly what they did but they replaced most of the right front brake on my Bronco.
- 1 decade ago
the brake pads sound a little high just for the rear of the car, but the others sound about right.
- 1 decade ago
pads are high. there around $30 at auto zone. but besides that everything is about right.
Source(s): chrysler tech.