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    Brakes and Rotors!

    Hey guys! I went to a local brake service shop this morning. They examined my brakes and told i needed to change rear rotors and pads. The labor and parts will all cost $200. Is this a fair price? He also warned me not to use Duralast ones as they are dusty..

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    $200 sounds on the cheap side. Does this include REPLACING or just machining the rotors?

    And I'd make sure he is using a decent brake pad:

    Akebono
    Bendix
    Raybestos
    Wagner
    or similar.

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    TGC Regular P'NOYcaL's Avatar
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    i got mine replaced the rotors(new rotors) and pads last summer for 200-300 at pepboys...i guess sounds about right..
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    You don't need to be an expert or mechanic to change your rotors and pads. It is fairly simple. But, $200 is a cheap price if you don't want to try yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedGalant2k1 View Post
    $200 sounds on the cheap side. Does this include REPLACING or just machining the rotors?

    And I'd make sure he is using a decent brake pad:

    Akebono
    Bendix
    Raybestos
    Wagner
    or similar.
    Yep..It includes the price of pads and rotors plus the replacing cost. I called him and he uses the Raybestos ones!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boosted View Post
    You don't need to be an expert or mechanic to change your rotors and pads. It is fairly simple. But, $200 is a cheap price if you don't want to try yourself.
    U right but i don't have the tools necessary to do it!

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    ^^^
    14MM
    17MM
    Stock Jack and Lug tool will work.
    That's down to bare essentials....

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    Yes, you could stop at your local Auto Parts store and get a toolbox for cheap. Maybe $20 to $30 just for starters. Comes with your basic sockets, wrenches, allen/hex key sets, etc.

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    You guys got me going now lol..after watching a youtube video I feel like I can do it! Im gonna stop by Auto zone and see what I can get! Thx y'all for the input.
    P.S: Can anyone direct me to R1concept, I can't access their page

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    Quote Originally Posted by IVORY_G View Post
    never pull out, always squeeze inside! LOL!

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    Update: This is how bad my Rotors were. Now Im goin to change the front ones.




    Last edited by Rubix; 04-06-2011 at 08:22 PM

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    Its pretty simple if u think u might get lost take pics of every step so u can back track later thats what i do when im doing something i never done before
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    Don't buy it from the r1concepts site. PM r1concepts through the thread here -

    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=25746

    He will give you better prices that way, than the site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamim13 View Post
    Don't buy it from the r1concepts site. PM r1concepts through the thread here -

    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=25746

    He will give you better prices that way, than the site.
    Oops! when i clicked on the link, it said i don't have permissions to access the page wtf lol.

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    Might be because you're new here. Just PM the user r1concepts. Here is the information from their group buy -

    Hello community, R1concepts is proud to announce our first GB on this forum.

    Here is the description of the rotors

    http://www.r1concepts.com/performance.html

    Fr+Rr Premium Rotors
    94-07 GALANT : $275
    04-07 GALANT 3.8L V6 OR RALLIART GB: $295

    Fr+Rr E-line Rotors
    94-07 GALANT = GB: $130
    07 GALANT 3.8L V6 OR RALLIART GB: $165
    Shipping
    FOR PREMIUM ROTOR ORDERS = $35.00 (EXCLUDES AK, HI, INTERNATIONAL)
    FOR E-LINE ROTOR ORDERS = $35.00 (EXCLUDES AK, HI, INTERNATIONAL)


    Available Styles
    Slotted
    Drilled
    Double Drilled & Slotted
    Single Drilled & Slotted
    (we also do custom engravings, ask for pricing)

    Pads
    AXXIS ULT CERAMICS = 85.00
    (v6) AXXIS ULT CERAMICS = 100.00
    POSI QUIET SEMI METALLIC = 65.00
    POIS QUIET CERAMICS = 80.00


    Contact Info
    IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR TO PLACE ORDERS TOSS ME A PM.
    Contact: Steven B. [email protected]
    Phone Orders: 1-888-712-6623 ext. 7006
    Paypal address: [email protected]
    __________________
    R1CONCEPTS
    Performance Brake Parts

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    Rubix
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    Thx I just sent r1concept a private email.

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    Rubix
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    UPDATE!!

    Installed new rotors and pads (Front - Rear) and Thx to Steve I had the front ones for a good price!

    Now time to do some modding. As a college student my budget is tight sometime. What are the cheapest mods I can do on a 9G???

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    Out of experience, if you're on a tight budget, first get your car up to speed on maintenance. If you have more than a certain mileage, see whatever regular maintenance that you need to get done, and get that done. Once that is out of the way, put away a little money every month/pay check and then do the good quality mods, so that you are happy and they last long.

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    good job man.

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    Who did you contact for the brake pads/rotors need to change my rear ones :-D
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