$30 to $46 at O'Reilly auto parts, depending on the quality.
2006-12-20 07:47:31
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answered by eferrell01 7
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It depends.
In that year Chrysler made three different cars with the name Sebring. A 4 door sedan a 2 door convertible and a 2 door coupe. The sedan and convertible share the same body (JR). The coupe (ST) is a Mitsubishi product with Chrysler name plates. If you have a JR, Chrysler makes a kit called "Make It New". It consists of two rotors and pads for $125 with a limited lifetime warranty. Which means the parts are covered, but if they fail you have to pay labor.
2006-12-21 17:44:26
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answered by pcnut4u 2
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Do some calling around to local brake shops, because labor rates are different depending on where you live. And get several estimates. As a matter of fact, get a guy to call, the estimate should be less.
Also, if you plan on doing this yourself, your local auto parts store could better answer your question.
2006-12-20 15:37:32
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answered by Lemar J 6
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To do yourself? Each rotor is about $80 . You will need new brake pads also. Around $200 to have it done. That includes bearing packing- Break shoes and rotors and a guarantee. I recommend you have it done. Check the major companies like Midas or Break Masters etc.
2006-12-20 15:41:58
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answered by Dumb Dave 4
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My guess is $20 to $40 each. Labor will be different depending on where you get it done. I can replace them both in about 30 minutes and I am not a mechanic ;P
2006-12-20 15:44:26
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answered by omvg1 5
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Should be around $80 for the parts, but call around to get estimates on the costs.
2006-12-20 15:41:38
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answered by blackmann 2
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25.99 Plus tax with 2 year replacement auto zone
2006-12-20 15:47:17
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answered by kech14u2 1
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