I'm at the dealer and they said I need new rear brake pads and rotors. 500 bucks.
There is about 34k miles on it. Any suggestions? I can probably do it myself. Do I get factory parts or are the any good after market ones?
Would something like this be ok? Or do I need a front kit to even it out? View attachment 116055
I'm at the dealer and they said I need new rear brake pads and rotors. 500 bucks.
There is about 34k miles on it. Any suggestions? I can probably do it myself. Do I get factory parts or are the any good after market ones?
You shouldn't take their word for it on the rotors unless you were noticing something was obviously wrong like they're warped. Unless you like spending money on unneeded parts, you should check yourself while you change out the pads. The minimum rotor thickness should be labeled inside the rotor (maybe I'm mistaken on this one but is on Ford & GM). Unless you've already had them turned or let the pad rivets eat the rotors,I wouldn't expect them to be down to minimum. Pick up a digital caliper/ micrometer and see where your at.
I got bout 60,000 before replacing. Do it yourself, just go cheap on pads. Bought mine from O'Reilly's as well as used Eddie's write up. Now if you pay for my plane ticket and shack me up I'll come do your brakes for free.:cheesy:
I was thinking you should fly out on your dime and produce a video about changing the brakes so he can get a free set of slotted rotors from ebc. Ha.