$20 buck if you purchase your self. If you plan to have someone else put them on shouldn't cost no more than a $100 bucks per front and $100 bucks per backs. unless you have torn up the calipers and rotors. Usually you do only need the fronts.
2007-07-03 15:39:32
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answered by Tom Thumb 3
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If you just do what is called a "pad slap" (throw some new pads on it) then you are looking at maybe $50-70 which usually includes resurfacing the rotors.
If you need new rotors because the others are too thin or gouged, add the cost of the rotors to the "pad slap" labor and parts. (Maybe another $50-70?)
They should also bleed your brakes while doing this other service. This is a frequently neglected service.
Good Luck!
2007-07-03 15:45:59
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answered by CactiJoe 7
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i could say $60-$80 plus components. remember, you at the instant are not offering a assure for the climate or hard paintings. $2 hundred for purely the front brake pads? this is a substantial ripoff except they comprise turning the rotors and repack the bearings (with seals). in addition they could desire to pay taxes and worker advantages out of the $2 hundred. there's a substantial markup on the fee of the pads. I paid $sixty 5 for my pads plus $one hundred sixty for rotors and did the job myself. It took some million.5 hrs to interchange the pads AND rotors on the front axle. $225 to interchange pads AND rotors AND repack bearings 1993 Chevy PU.
2016-11-08 02:37:27
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answered by ? 4
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Do it yourself and and it should only cost at most 50 bucks for pads and rotors. Also if you change the front you should change the rear also.
2007-07-07 10:04:03
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answered by Go Blue 1
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the pads will cost about $20 for the in between quality pads and to resurface the rotors it will cost about $6 each to do.
2007-07-04 14:51:44
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answered by mister ss 7
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Depends where you go they could range from $20-40
2007-07-03 15:38:43
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answered by mjp_jma 1
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