Posted by Hobo,NC on April 19, 2023 at 04:06:10 from (35.148.144.137):
In Reply to: Rock Auto question posted by Leroy on April 18, 2023 at 11:17:17:
Quote: CVPost-Leroy (quoted from post at 06:20:00 04/19/23) The rotor wore so thin the caliper poped apart. Blew out and all fluid came out. And I am not looking for long term warenty as I figure if I get 5-7,000 mile yet out of the truck it will be in scrap yard at that time. And so far I found rotors at a junk yard for $130.75 and the truck is not worth those prices. Orileys rotor priced at $94.99They came up with total price for pads rear rotators and calipers at $1.427.33. I cannot afford that on a truck that I could only seel for salvage price.
Using the info you gave, at Advance auto
Decent set of brake pads not elcheapo $45, I never look at the cheap pads. There Gold pad has served me well
Rotor $80
Caliper $55
Both sides $315 if you order online you get 15% off. Free pick up in store.
ECM, you are on your own I would not supply one for a customer you buy it you deal with it.
This post was edited by Hobo,NC on 04/19/2023 at 04:07 am.
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