New front brake price quote
#12
I can recommend Centric brand rotors and pads if you are considering non-GM parts. I've been using them on all of my GM vehicles for the past few years with great success. The rotors have a high quality finish and the pad kits even include all new shims.
#13
Napa carries them without the pads(semi-loaded), they still have new hardware..
With loaded calipers, I still take the new calipers apart and lube the slides, pins, and brake pads/mounts/all moving contacts..
#15
Hopefully your workmanship is better than your spelling..
Lift the front, secure with jackstands, and remove both wheels. R&R 1 side at a time, so you can check the other side to make sure everything is reinstalled properly.
Not hard at all. Just make sure to clean/antiseize the hubs(more info here: TopBrakes.com - Learn How to install brake rotors and brake pads right the first time), lube new parts contacts, and gravity bleed and then pump bleed (with the assistance of someone else to depress brake pedal, while you release fluid/air from the hydraulic system).
You will know if you performed the repair properly; 1-high/hard brake pedal (does not travel to low/not "spongy") 2- no noise when braking..
Keep us posted, and let us know if you have any questions during repair. GL
Lift the front, secure with jackstands, and remove both wheels. R&R 1 side at a time, so you can check the other side to make sure everything is reinstalled properly.
Not hard at all. Just make sure to clean/antiseize the hubs(more info here: TopBrakes.com - Learn How to install brake rotors and brake pads right the first time), lube new parts contacts, and gravity bleed and then pump bleed (with the assistance of someone else to depress brake pedal, while you release fluid/air from the hydraulic system).
You will know if you performed the repair properly; 1-high/hard brake pedal (does not travel to low/not "spongy") 2- no noise when braking..
Keep us posted, and let us know if you have any questions during repair. GL
Last edited by hummerz; 03-16-2014 at 01:46 PM.
#16
Mötley, now knowing you can do the job yourself for about $200, I would let everyone you know in your local area what a rip off they are. I would like to see the quote because I can't even imagine how they could possibly justify a $1300 single axel brake job.
#17
HAHA! It was one of those days where I'm typing like crazy before I forget all the things I want to research. Thanks for the help. And using one side to make sure the other is right is a great idea!
Ben
Ben
#18
Yeah, that's right. I wouldn't recommend them to anyone now.
#20
My dealership said that the H3s have a history of having caliper seal leaks when the calipers are compressed to do a brake job, so it's often that the calipers need replacing as well. I'll get quote from my dealership tomorrow and see how much they charge for caliper/rotor/pad replacement on the fronts. I'm curious and I also need a brake job soon. See the picture I took today of my front passenger side pads.
Last edited by clan0013; 04-01-2014 at 01:04 PM.