The 5 was in for an oil change and rotation this morning at good old Mr. Tire...cheap, cheerful, and convenient for the wife.
With 52,000 on the odometer, and minimal pad left, they are saying it's time for new pads and rotors. I was initially planning to take it to my garage, but since my garage would need the car for at least a half day if not more, I'm seriously considering Mr. Tire who would be faster (less than 2 hrs) and most likely cheaper. I haven't seen the quote yet (wife still has it and the car) but it is somewhere around $500 for both axles - pads (ceramic) and rotors (is it always necessary to change the rotor???? - not on my last VW brake job since I had gotten them done before pad/rotor contact), and brake system flush.
My questions are: any firsthand experience out there with a Mr. Tire brake job (for the 5 or other), do the rotors have to be replaced, are ceramic pads best, and is a brake system flush wise or a waste of money?
Thanks in advance for answers and feedback.
With 52,000 on the odometer, and minimal pad left, they are saying it's time for new pads and rotors. I was initially planning to take it to my garage, but since my garage would need the car for at least a half day if not more, I'm seriously considering Mr. Tire who would be faster (less than 2 hrs) and most likely cheaper. I haven't seen the quote yet (wife still has it and the car) but it is somewhere around $500 for both axles - pads (ceramic) and rotors (is it always necessary to change the rotor???? - not on my last VW brake job since I had gotten them done before pad/rotor contact), and brake system flush.
My questions are: any firsthand experience out there with a Mr. Tire brake job (for the 5 or other), do the rotors have to be replaced, are ceramic pads best, and is a brake system flush wise or a waste of money?
Thanks in advance for answers and feedback.