Was that for both sides?
Thought the stealership was full of shit.
I took the truck there because of the free oil change and inspection package I bought when I purchased the truck a year ago.
The truck was supposed to be inspected before sale and did receive the same state inspection it just got. They told me it needed everything from the backing plates out except for the brake calipers replaced due to rust. Never had a problem braking in the last 14000 miles including towing heavy. No driving in now or beach since I've had it.
I've driven hundreds of thousands of miles in trucks and turned a wrench on almost everything I've owned. I've never known a brake system to go bad that quickly.
Did some research on the parts with a Ford Dealership that has an online sales platform. According to their listed MSRP the stealership was going to charge me over list price. And rounding up to 4 hours they have a labor rate of $272/hr.
As soon as they gave me the estimate, I told them to slap a rejection sticker and took it to the mechanic I normally use when I don't have the time or feel like buying a tool I'll only use once. I'd rather give him the money. Haven't gotten the estimate yet and more than likely he'll tell me get the parts for him.
No kidding. Must be the Stealership that is on the sunny-side of Mercury.$272 an hour? Where in the hell is that at?
Parking brake is totally seperate from service brake. You wouldn't have any normal braking issues. I live in the 2nd driest state so rust is actual pretty minimal compared to what I see from the humid areas of the country.Was that for both sides?
Thought the stealership was full of shit.
I took the truck there because of the free oil change and inspection package I bought when I purchased the truck a year ago.
The truck was supposed to be inspected before sale and did receive the same state inspection it just got. They told me it needed everything from the backing plates out except for the brake calipers replaced due to rust. Never had a problem braking in the last 14000 miles including towing heavy. No driving in now or beach since I've had it.
I've driven hundreds of thousands of miles in trucks and turned a wrench on almost everything I've owned. I've never known a brake system to go bad that quickly.
Did some research on the parts with a Ford Dealership that has an online sales platform. According to their listed MSRP the stealership was going to charge me over list price. And rounding up to 4 hours they have a labor rate of $272/hr.
As soon as they gave me the estimate, I told them to slap a rejection sticker and took it to the mechanic I normally use when I don't have the time or feel like buying a tool I'll only use once. I'd rather give him the money. Haven't gotten the estimate yet and more than likely he'll tell me get the parts for him.