Sears Brake estimation, I almost cried
#16
Re: Brakes - Ouch!
Originally posted by richsadams
I have just under 60K miles on my '97 ES300 and just had the rear brakes (didn't need fronts yet) replaced at the Lexus dealership. $317.00 out the door included new pads, turned the rotors, bled the lines, etc. Based on other responses I guess I shouldn't complain and I'm comfortable that they'll back them up should anything happen. Owning a Ford was cheaper...but it was still a Ford!
I have just under 60K miles on my '97 ES300 and just had the rear brakes (didn't need fronts yet) replaced at the Lexus dealership. $317.00 out the door included new pads, turned the rotors, bled the lines, etc. Based on other responses I guess I shouldn't complain and I'm comfortable that they'll back them up should anything happen. Owning a Ford was cheaper...but it was still a Ford!
#21
i had replaced all 4 rotors and pads a few months ago on my 99 es
the rotors were around $50 each and i bought carbon metallic pads for $30 per set. so brand new brakes all around for $260, plus about $5 for a quart of brake fluid to flush the brake lines
the rotors were around $50 each and i bought carbon metallic pads for $30 per set. so brand new brakes all around for $260, plus about $5 for a quart of brake fluid to flush the brake lines
#22
That's a good deal. I purchased my Toyota OEM rear brake pads for $50 at Toyota of Glendora and I just checked out irontoad and they have the same rear brake pads for $45...
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