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Chu Gai
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The amount of time that they charge you is generally based off what's been previously determined for your make and model off something like Mitchell. Mitchell is one of several programs that provide diagrams, trouble shooting, time for the job, etc. that mechanics use. If the program says 2 hours, it doesn't matter if it took them 30 minutes or 4 hours. Generally it's significantly less that the estimate. It's not hard finding good brakes and rotors although there are times when what you're looking for isn't going to be found at PartsGeek or RockAuto.
I once had an email exhangw with a person I think it was from Wagner who works for the company and does training on their recommended way to install brakes. One of the things he stressed was the importance of using a torque wrench and doing it by hand. That's something you or I might do but I doubt any shop uses that approach.
I once had an email exhangw with a person I think it was from Wagner who works for the company and does training on their recommended way to install brakes. One of the things he stressed was the importance of using a torque wrench and doing it by hand. That's something you or I might do but I doubt any shop uses that approach.