my brake sound is really bad plz help~
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Originally Posted by sjh486syh
thanks probably they did track away..
anyways...here is what happened...i got all my money back..
brake pad itself with installation, and the tires and alignment..
i got all my money back~and he did not take pad from the rear
so he cant take it back and resell it anyways,,,so he told me keep it...
so what do i have to do now?
i can order oem brake pads and bring them to shop and tell them to install?
and how do i know i still have the oem sims and bracket?
and if i dont have them,,,can i buy them on online as well???
get me some detail thanks
anyways...here is what happened...i got all my money back..
brake pad itself with installation, and the tires and alignment..
i got all my money back~and he did not take pad from the rear
so he cant take it back and resell it anyways,,,so he told me keep it...
so what do i have to do now?
i can order oem brake pads and bring them to shop and tell them to install?
and how do i know i still have the oem sims and bracket?
and if i dont have them,,,can i buy them on online as well???
get me some detail thanks
usually the dealer might charge similar prices, if so, you might want to check with them.. they will probably put back in new hardware, if the old ones are missing.
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I feel your pain Bro! Been there.
Word from the wise... If you want something done right, do it yourself!
Next time, your brake service is due, change them by yourself. It's easy, buy your pads or rotors from your local Infiniti dealer and change them. Most of the time your local auto parts store will not have parts for your G. You have to get them from the Dealer or online. You will save alot of money that way. Instead of paying some car shop charging you alot $$$ and sometimes they dont even do a good job. They probably ripped you off putting a cheap brake pads for your G. When you go to a Infiniti dealership you have to provide them your VIN No. that they can exactly know what parts that your G require. They probably put a wrong parts for your G. Infiniti's like ours suffers alot of recalls so the manufacturer made alot modifications and redesign parts to resolve the problems. So, different year models is somewhat different from each other. So, instead of paying a dealership or local shop for their service, put that money on a better break pads. Sometimes dealership will offer aftermarket peformance pads and rotors that are cheaper than the Infiniti brands like Hawk pads and Slotted/Drilled Rotors from (Rotora or Stillen)or you can find them online.
I think those bastards they didn't even resurface your rotors when they install your pads. So, yeah, if you do the service yourself, make sure you bring your rotors to a shop to resurface them before you install the pads to prevent glazing that can cause squeals. Trust me you will save alot of money this way, the shop will charge you alot of $$$ if they do the service, because they will charge you 2-3hr service for disassembling and assembling. So, just do it yourself! You dont really need that much tools. You just need a floor jack, wrench, vice grip, and tire iron. Of course, time, patience and common sense.
You can do it!!!!
Word from the wise... If you want something done right, do it yourself!
Next time, your brake service is due, change them by yourself. It's easy, buy your pads or rotors from your local Infiniti dealer and change them. Most of the time your local auto parts store will not have parts for your G. You have to get them from the Dealer or online. You will save alot of money that way. Instead of paying some car shop charging you alot $$$ and sometimes they dont even do a good job. They probably ripped you off putting a cheap brake pads for your G. When you go to a Infiniti dealership you have to provide them your VIN No. that they can exactly know what parts that your G require. They probably put a wrong parts for your G. Infiniti's like ours suffers alot of recalls so the manufacturer made alot modifications and redesign parts to resolve the problems. So, different year models is somewhat different from each other. So, instead of paying a dealership or local shop for their service, put that money on a better break pads. Sometimes dealership will offer aftermarket peformance pads and rotors that are cheaper than the Infiniti brands like Hawk pads and Slotted/Drilled Rotors from (Rotora or Stillen)or you can find them online.
I think those bastards they didn't even resurface your rotors when they install your pads. So, yeah, if you do the service yourself, make sure you bring your rotors to a shop to resurface them before you install the pads to prevent glazing that can cause squeals. Trust me you will save alot of money this way, the shop will charge you alot of $$$ if they do the service, because they will charge you 2-3hr service for disassembling and assembling. So, just do it yourself! You dont really need that much tools. You just need a floor jack, wrench, vice grip, and tire iron. Of course, time, patience and common sense.
You can do it!!!!
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