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Old May 2, 2012 | 07:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dirtydog
Get some Brakemotive rotors and pads. They are drilled&slotted and come with Ceramic pads. For both front and rear axles is only $225shipped. Nobody can touch that price.
I've had them on numerous cars. Great product! They are a Sponsor here as well so they are reliable and trustworthy
https://dodgeforum.com/forum/vendor-...ml#post2772696

The only "hard" part about doing brakes is unbolting the caliper and squeezing in the piston with a u-clamp. The rotors themselves are oonly held in place by the caliper. Once you unbolt it and take it off for the pads, the rotos falls right off. The rear needs to have the ebrake line unclamped, but other than that, its the same procedure.
There's a write-up in the FAQ section you can follow.
Hey dirtydog. Thanks for posting that link. Just took advantage of the killer deal. Sean is even shipping free to Detroit for me!
 
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Old May 2, 2012 | 08:59 PM
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I paid $60 a set for my front and rear pads (ceramic) and about 35-40 each for my rotors new.

labor cost? ZERO
 
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