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Old 08-21-2004, 05:16 PM
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Changed my brakes.

I just had brembo rotors and performance friction landcruiser pads (which are supposedly the same pads trd sells for the 4Runner) installed. Just wanted to know if $90 dollars is a good price for labor? I bought all the parts. Also, I'm going to be driving like grandma for the next couple of days and wanted to know how long is the break in period.
Old 08-21-2004, 07:01 PM
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I recently installed the same, except the pads were the PF part number specifically for the 4Runner (both fit and work just as well). I had a friend that's a Ford mechanic "walk" me through the installation and it was a piece of cake.

Before I enlisted his help, 1 shop quoted me about $90 and another was about $105 for the labor.
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I guess the 4Runner PF pads shouldn't be that much different. Do you know anything about the lifetime guarantee. Can you just trade them in for a new pair if they're worn?
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