How much should I pay for new brakes and rotor re-surfacing at dealer for my...

jumby75

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...Toyota Corolla? I needed new front and rear brakes for my 2005 Toyota Corolla. I was able to negotiate $190 for front and $190 for rear that includes new pads and resurfacing of the rotors. Is this a fair price at a Toyota Dealer? One place was going to charge $120, but it didn't include resurfacing.

Also, I'm getting conflicting information on resurfacing rotors. I was told by one dealer I do not need my rotors resurfaced with new pads and this dealer said they always resurface the rotors when installing new pads so they "fit" together better. I know the last time I had my brakes done, they re-surfaced the rotors.

Should you resurface when you have new pads installed?
By the way, I live in Los Angeles.
 
all cars rotors dont need to be turned but some places will only guarantee the brakes unless they turn the rotors too and i doubt you need both front and back done at the same time.
 
why take to a dealer as they are the most expensive. Try to use a AAA rated shop with ASE certified mechanics.Call for free quotes and guarantee. Resurfacing a rotor is not always necessary but is a good idea to check for straightness and or smoothness. Any irregularities need to be corrected if rotor is not too thin, If too thin it need to be replaced.
 
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