Changing rotors

Devallee

New member
Bummer, but like I mentioned, you don't want the run them if the are under the minimum thickness! So $160 for rotors, $100 for new pads? $35 for new shoes? Still way ahead of a co-worker of mine the recently paid $800 to do all 4 wheels recently. Kudos to you!

Actually the pads were free. Auto zone has free lifetime pad replacement, just gotta buy the first set. So it only cost me the price of the rotors which is why I wasn't too mad about replacing em
 
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