
Brake job.
David Martinez
Hi David,
Not sure to what extent you need your brakes worked on, so I'm going to quote you for new pads, which is probably what you can get away with and not have to pay too much for new rotors, calipers, etc.
The cost of a new set of pads will come down to parts and labor. Here's what you can expect to pay on average:
Parts= $20-$95 depending on hte quality of the pads.
Labor= 1-2 hours $75-$150 depending on the shop's hourly rate and the skill of the mechanic.
Total= $95-$245+
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