A mechanic in Claremore,Adair, Foyl, area to put brakes on a car with 95000 miles

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Should be rotors and pads on back also. 200-300 bucks depending on what parts she wants and someone close that can help her out she’s good to go. Couple hour job!
 

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The 2 estimates that she got that were so high was Same Day Auto on 61st in Tulsa 1100+$. The other one was Robertson Tires in Claremore 990$
 

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I know that there are some who would disagree with me but a car with 195,000 miles? I'd just put new pads on it unless it had shimmering when the brakes were applied. Or, discs were worn out.
 

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I know that there are some who would disagree with me but a car with 195,000 miles? I'd just put new pads on it unless it had shimmering when the brakes were applied. Or, discs were worn out.
Absolutely could do if rotors are fine. I just do them because they have gotten so cheap
 

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The 2 estimates that she got that were so high was Same Day Auto on 61st in Tulsa 1100+$. The other one was Robertson Tires in Claremore 990$

https://www.autozone.com/diy/brakes/brake-replacement-cost
“A complete brake repair — one that includes pads, rotor and caliper replacement — typically averages between $300 and $800. However, depending on the make and model of your vehicle, you can easily spend more than $1,000 on a complete brake job.”
 

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https://www.autozone.com/diy/brakes/brake-replacement-cost
“A complete brake repair — one that includes pads, rotor and caliper replacement — typically averages between $300 and $800. However, depending on the make and model of your vehicle, you can easily spend more than $1,000 on a complete brake job.”
I've replaced two calipers on vehicles that I've/we've owned, ever. That's a couple dozen vehicles, probably between million and million and a half miles total.
 

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Maybe a thousand bucks if you replace calipers totally flush and refill system plus all regular brake parts. But that’s very rarely needed!
 

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