It should be a round 300 dollars. Brake bads for this car are about 20 each and rotors should cost about the same. Plus rotor rotation and replacing calipers. I may be over-shooting the price a tad but that seems about right. Just stay away from Just Brakes, they'll make you think even your tires need replacing...
you might have to bring it to a brake lave to size up the rotors and brake drums.
No, new brake pads should not be tight against the rotors during installation. There should be a small gap between the pads and the rotors to allow for proper braking performance and to prevent excessive wear on the pads and rotors.
your brake rotors are warped. You should repalce you brake pads and have the rotors resurfaced if possible, or replaced.
As long as your rotors are not warped, or you have not let the brake pads wear to the point they defaced the rotors, there is no need to change them. Just install new brake pads. Rotors can last the life of the car.
Replacing brake rotors on a Chrysler Pacifica will vary in price depend on the labor cost. The price should be around $150 dollars.
jack it up remove the wheel then the brake calipers then the rotors should slide off
To remove the front brake rotors from a 1997 Mazda Protege, first, lift the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the front wheels, then remove the caliper by unbolting it from the bracket; hang it securely to avoid strain on the brake line. Next, remove the caliper bracket and then unscrew the rotor retaining screws if present. Finally, slide the rotor off the hub; if it's stuck, gently tap it with a rubber mallet to loosen it.
My brake job on my A4- rotors and pads- $473.
There should be two rotors if your truck is 2wd. They are located where the brake pads clamp to. Rotors are also called brake disc. It's the round disc between the brake pads.
Brake calipers are the hydraulic devices that wrap around the rotors and pinch the brake pads into the rotors when you stop.
You can get your brake rotors replaced by visiting Autoparts Warehouse which contain various brake rotors in size and durability to fit your needs and accommodate your budget.
It's called "brake chatter", and it's caused by warped brake rotors. Replace the rotors and the problem should go away.