Brake Pads and Rotor Pricing!?
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So I gave my local dealership a call to find out how much it would be to replace pads and rotors on my 08 IS250 about 43k miles.
First Quote was $1000
Second Quote $940
Is this reasonable pricing, from what i've been reading on here it seems like there is alot of in's and out that dealers might use?? (yes i know i am talking to a dealer lol)
Also what are some OEM equivalent pads and rotors out there that anyone has had good luck with???
Thanks for the time!
First Quote was $1000
Second Quote $940
Is this reasonable pricing, from what i've been reading on here it seems like there is alot of in's and out that dealers might use?? (yes i know i am talking to a dealer lol)
Also what are some OEM equivalent pads and rotors out there that anyone has had good luck with???
Thanks for the time!
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Front rotors - MSRP $129.55 each
Rear rotors - MSRP $135.64 each
Front pads $64.95
Rear pads $64.95
Retail on the parts is ~$660. Install is about an hour but is probably 3.5 hours flat rate, so they're going to charge you $1000 to replace all four rotors and all four sets of pads.
Internet parts pricing - $561.34 (or better) plus shipping. If you follow the excellent DIY for brakes in this forum, you could do it all yourself, so your total out of pocket is under $600.
Rear rotors - MSRP $135.64 each
Front pads $64.95
Rear pads $64.95
Retail on the parts is ~$660. Install is about an hour but is probably 3.5 hours flat rate, so they're going to charge you $1000 to replace all four rotors and all four sets of pads.
Internet parts pricing - $561.34 (or better) plus shipping. If you follow the excellent DIY for brakes in this forum, you could do it all yourself, so your total out of pocket is under $600.
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