n8bachelor
Dedicated LVC Member
Hey all. Car is in the shop for some warranty work (steering rack and control arm bushings) and the dealer calls me up to tell me that the front brakes are "getting thin" and need to be replaced soon. He also tells me that the rotors are "too thin to turn" and should be replaced as well. No what I am wondering is why should I have to replace the rotors? They are not warped (no pulsing while braking) and surely they can stand more than 48k miles of (mainly highway) driving.
My question is should the rotors be replaced or will it be alright to just change the pads? I know it is good to replace the pads if you change the rotors but should it go the other way as well?
Dealer probably didnt look at the rear pads but I will check them to see if they are getting close. Dealer quoted $355 for front only pads & rotors installed. I am thinking I will do the work myself to save a few bucks. I can get lifetime pads with rotors from Autozone for $180 but I have also been looking at these power slot rotors and these ceramic pads from LSK for about $300 for the front set. Guess I'll wait and see if the rears need pads too.
any advise is good,
n8
My question is should the rotors be replaced or will it be alright to just change the pads? I know it is good to replace the pads if you change the rotors but should it go the other way as well?
Dealer probably didnt look at the rear pads but I will check them to see if they are getting close. Dealer quoted $355 for front only pads & rotors installed. I am thinking I will do the work myself to save a few bucks. I can get lifetime pads with rotors from Autozone for $180 but I have also been looking at these power slot rotors and these ceramic pads from LSK for about $300 for the front set. Guess I'll wait and see if the rears need pads too.
any advise is good,
n8