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Question: My brakes are starting to squeal. Do I have to replace my brake pads or can they be repaired?
Question: The local repair shop down the street quoted an imaginable price to have my brake pads repaired. What is the average price of brake pad repair?
Answer: Repairing a brake pad will cost about $100 if done by a mechanic. If you do it yourself, it could cost about $20.
Question: I need the brake pads repaired in my car, but I don't want to spend too much money. What is the average brake pad repair cost?
Answer: The cost of your brake pad repair cost will depend on what automotive parts you will did to replace during the pad exchange, do you need new calipers etc.
Question: I need to replace my brake pads. What is the average cost of brake pad repair?
Answer: The price can vary greatly depending on the model and type, etc. Expect though to pay in the neighborhood of $30.
Answer: The average cost of labor is $75-$100/hr so factoring that in to the cost gives you at between $105 - $130
Question: I need new brake pads for my car. What is the cost of brake pad repair lately?
Answer: Assuming everything else, such as calipers and rotors, are in good shape, brake pad replacement can cost as little as $100 per axle, though that will vary based on your location and car model.
Question: I need the brake pads on my car repaired. Where can I go for car brake pad repair?
Answer: You can look in the phone book for places which repair and replace brake pads. You may also look on ratings for local mechanics and body/auto shops. Hope this helps you out in your quest.
Question: Can anyone repair there brake pads or does it need to be done by a professional automotive repair person?
Answer: Brake pads are very easy to install with the proper experience or even a manual on how to install them. If you have the parts and ability it takes a short period of time.
Question: Can I get just new brake pads? Is it better to wait until I need new rotors also?
Answer: Yes you can replace your brake pads but it would be cheaper if you wait until you need a new rotor. I recommended waiting because its way better than replacing it before you need a new rotor.
Question: It turns out that my brake pads weren't the problem, the whole brake system is broken, does this auto repair center offer brake repairs?
Answer: I imagine if you are going to an auto repair shop they should do break repairs. but to double check get the number of the auto repair shop before you go and call.
Question: Guide to brakes and how to change them.
Question Long-Form: Can somebody tell me how to check brake pads and is there a guide or something online?
Answer: I would go to Auto Zone. Their prices are usually good. But check your local garage first, they may have even lower prices.