30,000 Mile Service
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Originally Posted by LiquidGx
There is absolutely no way you need rear brakes already unless you use the G for track days every weekend. Right? I have never needed to replace the rear pads on a car until at least 75k miles, usually closer to 100k. They just simply don't do that much braking.
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Ask for your old pads when you get there. Unless garbage collection has come, make them dig them out of the trash and show you. Then, if they still want to charge you, ask for a manager. Ask at what point did they have permission to change the rear brakes, unless of course they're doing them under warranty. There is simply no way the rear should need brakes under normal wear and tear and that should be considered excessive wear without reason.
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Originally Posted by sjharris
I can't seem to find this when searching in the forum but what is included in the 30,000 mile service for the G35.
The dealer quoted $495 to my wife this morning when she dropped off her can and that said we also need new back brakes for another $300.
The dealer quoted $495 to my wife this morning when she dropped off her can and that said we also need new back brakes for another $300.