Replacing Brakes pads/rotors @ 35k?
Hi everyone,
I just brought my '04 Solara SE in for my 35k oil change, and the dealer is telling me that I need to replace my front brakes AND rotors (for a cost of nearly $1000). The note said "less than 2mm left"; I'm assuming they're referring to the pads.
I expected to need new pads by now, but I'm very surprised they want me to replace the rotors too. There's been no squealing or screeching from my brakes yet. I haven't done any brake service on this car since I bought it new (still the original pads & rotors), though I do bring it in for regular service every 5k miles.
It's always been my experience in the past that pads wear faster than rotors. Other than anti-lock brakes, which get pretty regular use in the wintertime, is there any reason the rotors would need replacing at the same time as the pads?
Is the dealer just trying to juice some extra money out of me?
I just brought my '04 Solara SE in for my 35k oil change, and the dealer is telling me that I need to replace my front brakes AND rotors (for a cost of nearly $1000). The note said "less than 2mm left"; I'm assuming they're referring to the pads.
I expected to need new pads by now, but I'm very surprised they want me to replace the rotors too. There's been no squealing or screeching from my brakes yet. I haven't done any brake service on this car since I bought it new (still the original pads & rotors), though I do bring it in for regular service every 5k miles.
It's always been my experience in the past that pads wear faster than rotors. Other than anti-lock brakes, which get pretty regular use in the wintertime, is there any reason the rotors would need replacing at the same time as the pads?
Is the dealer just trying to juice some extra money out of me?
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2004 Absolutely Red Solara SE
2004 Absolutely Red Solara SE
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