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Me_Again
May 27, 2015Explorer III
It will mostly be 500-1000 dollars. IF they are grinding that is not a good indication that the rotors will not be able to be turned.
I had to have my Dodge 4x4 front brakes worked on while in Yuma for a week. It was 461 bucks for removing and turning rotors, new calipers, new brake lines(Dodge is noted for them failing internally), and complete fluid change. The pads that I had recently put in were reused.
They need to inspect your rear brakes carefully also. On a MH most of the braking is not from the front like a pickup or car, so it may be 1000-2000 to do both ends.
Chris
I had to have my Dodge 4x4 front brakes worked on while in Yuma for a week. It was 461 bucks for removing and turning rotors, new calipers, new brake lines(Dodge is noted for them failing internally), and complete fluid change. The pads that I had recently put in were reused.
They need to inspect your rear brakes carefully also. On a MH most of the braking is not from the front like a pickup or car, so it may be 1000-2000 to do both ends.
Chris
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