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Hello,
I own an accord lx with about 27,000 miles on it (2001 model). The brake pads may be wearing out as I hear a faint squeal when braking. I wanted to know if there are reliable chain stores that do a decent job at replacing these and offer good warranty. They used to give warranty on the pads for a long time and just charge for labor. Can anyone post their experiences with the chain shops that do these jobs or should I head over to the dealer? Thanks for your advice!! |
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"curious" <corsica@ragingbull.com> wrote
snip > Can anyone post their experiences with the chain > shops that do these jobs or should I head over to the > dealer? Firestone rotated my tires for awhile as part of the original purchase package. At one rotation they called me and said the rear brake shoes were worn "all the way down." This was on my 1991 Civic LX at 112k miles, in 2000. I had them put in new shoes. All's fine after four years and now at 155k miles. I recently dis-assembled the rear brakes and took a look, too. Seems like normal wear is occurring. For brake pad and shoes replacement, I'd be comfortable with the chain shops. Maybe make sure they use high quality pads and shoes. Call and find out the brand name and post it here... I have had Firestone do work under the hood, though. This was a bad idea, if only because they of course don't use OEM. |
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As may posters have said in the past as well as my own opinion is that
you should only buy OEM pads. Sure they may be softer and not last as long as the ones that aftermarket places like PepBoys sell, but those pads will also cause more heat which will lead to warping of the rotors (it's a no win situation). I'd rather replace my brakes twice as many times than having to replace the rotors. If you aren't doing this yourself (I'm amazed at how many people are afraid to do this simple task) make sure you explicitly tell the dealer that you do not want your rotors resurfaced. I know a lot of Honda dealerships in my area that will do it without telling you and most times you don't need it done unless you feel a pulsing sensation when you are braking. Hope this helps, Nick On 17 Aug 2004 11:20:38 -0700, corsica@ragingbull.com (curious) wrote: >Hello, >I own an accord lx with about 27,000 miles >on it (2001 model). The brake pads may >be wearing out as I hear a faint squeal when >braking. > >I wanted to know if there are reliable chain >stores that do a decent job at replacing these and >offer good warranty. > >They used to give warranty on the pads for a long >time and just charge for labor. > >Can anyone post their experiences with the chain >shops that do these jobs or should I head over to the >dealer? > >Thanks for your advice!! |
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