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    EK1 Brake overhaul cost-is this too much??

    Ok so I have an ek1 cxi and about a month ago i got a minor service done on my car. I asked the mechanic if there was anything else needed to be done and one main thing they said was i needed a front Brake Overhaul. They estimated $330. Just want to know if this is an ok price or am i being owned lol. Also if anyone can tell me what is involved (apart from brake fluid being flushed and new brake pads), that would be great, cheers. Also Im in adelaide so if anyone knows a decent mechanic, please let me know
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    pretty broad term 'overhaul' when I think of having an entire brake overhaul I would assume that youre mc is rooted along with all rotors (where applicable) and pads

    for $330, he'd prob
    flush the system $60
    new front pads $150 + $100 labour
    if he was machining the rotors as well youd be getting a bargain

    as new rotors alone are $300 and up for decent ones

    just for the front and maybe adjust the handbrake line and inspect the rear disc (where applicable) or drums
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    Thanks EK1.6LCIV for that. i guess that price then is ok.

    on the receipt i got it where it says what needs to be done it says:
    1.Brake Fluid Failed Testing-will be flushed when brake overhaul done. Front brake pads low 10% left. Recommend front brake overhaul-Estimated $330.
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    geez the pads are expensive @ $150

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    Quote Originally Posted by me5t1za View Post
    Thanks EK1.6LCIV for that. i guess that price then is ok.

    on the receipt i got it where it says what needs to be done it says:
    1.Brake Fluid Failed Testing-will be flushed when brake overhaul done. Front brake pads low 10% left. Recommend front brake overhaul-Estimated $330.
    when was the last time you changed the brake fluid? has to be pretty old to fail their basic test

    and 10% I wouldnt be driving it, nearly would be squealing if not already

    book it in soon
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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post
    geez the pads are expensive @ $150
    thats new oem pads for the front, hardly expensive lol
    would rather oem than bendix that dust up like a mofo and work not as well
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    well Mugen pads are only like $70 more and Project Mu only $40

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    If this is not a Honda dealer, I'm guessing that they would be using aftermarket pads and not OEM ones. Pricey for just a pad and fluid change.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post
    well Mugen pads are only like $70 more and Project Mu only $40
    wouldnt touch with a ten foot pole for daily pads

    Quote Originally Posted by aaronng View Post
    If this is not a Honda dealer, I'm guessing that they would be using aftermarket pads and not OEM ones. Pricey for just a pad and fluid change.
    most workshops in Brisbane use only oem pads as bendix are crap...
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    it is expensive

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    Id rather Honda pads for their lifespan than jap race inspired pads
    expensive how, I get a long lifespan and you'd be up to your second, possible third set of pads by the same time using mu or other brands, for street use
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    yep i plan to book it this week, just wanted to see if i wasn't getting ripped of that's all.
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