Wandering Sagebrush
Free Range Human
- Joined
- Jan 21, 2005
- Messages
- 2,790
- Reaction score
- 2
- Location
- North East Oregon
- C Dory Year
- 2005
- C Dory Model
- 22 Cruiser
- Vessel Name
- Constant Craving
I got a shock yesterday.
My 2000 F250 diesel went in for its first brake job with 101,000 miles on the old beast. I was getting a bit of a shudder when braking at higher speeds.
My guess was that it was going to run between $500 and $1000 dollars, depending on what was needed. You wouldn't believe what it cost, and all that was needed..... A grand total of $126.72 bucks. The rotors needed turning, and nothing else. The front pads still had 50%, and the rear pads were at 40%.
I spoke to the local Les Schwab dealer, and they said at least $600, as they replace rotors per protocol. Tillamook Ford said that they inspect and only do what is needed.
Tillamook Ford is top notch in my book.
My 2000 F250 diesel went in for its first brake job with 101,000 miles on the old beast. I was getting a bit of a shudder when braking at higher speeds.
My guess was that it was going to run between $500 and $1000 dollars, depending on what was needed. You wouldn't believe what it cost, and all that was needed..... A grand total of $126.72 bucks. The rotors needed turning, and nothing else. The front pads still had 50%, and the rear pads were at 40%.
I spoke to the local Les Schwab dealer, and they said at least $600, as they replace rotors per protocol. Tillamook Ford said that they inspect and only do what is needed.
Tillamook Ford is top notch in my book.