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NO garage in their right mind will have customers bring their own parts, or will they do the work if they are smart. The reason; If the parts the customer brings are defective, then who will gurantee their work? My shop can only stand behind the parts we purchase, and the parts store will pay us labor for doing the job again if the part was bad. Midas is not the only shop that does brakes, but was only used as an example. As far as sub-standard parts being used by any company, is just not how things are done. Quality control by our own government does not allow for any business using sub-standard parts. One way to look at it is; there are not that many companies that manufacture brake rotors in the world, and a company such as Midas can do work cheap because they buy parts in such a bulk that they can sell parts to you cheaper than the parts store can. I'm in no way advocating Midas, or any other company, just stating facts.
Glad to help out, Good Luck!!!How much will it cost to have new front brake pads on a 1999 Chevy Cavalier?If you did it yourself would be about a total of 40 dollars if you take it somewhere it will be anywhere from 40-60 dollars a side. Changing brake pads is one of the easiest things to do. it's 2 bolts to remove.How much will it cost to have new front brake pads on a 1999 Chevy Cavalier?around 89.95 at most brake shops. but you can buy the pads at auto zone for 15 to 20 dollars and get someone to install them for you or do it yourself.How much will it cost to have new front brake pads on a 1999 Chevy Cavalier?Do not go to Midas. They will not tell you where their brake rotors are manufactured. Are they made in Canada, United States, or are they made off-shore. Buy Wagner, AC Delco or EBC rotors and pads from either of these companies ask an independent shop if it's OK to bring your own parts in. I know for a fact that Ford Garages will let you use your own parts as long as there not $ cheap parts. They'll use NAPA or Car Quest parts no questions asked. If you want a cheap job, Midas is the place to go. They use very abrasive rotor eating Raybestous brake pads. Ask them about their warranty. Sure they advertise an $89.00 brake job but what are you getting, a set of pads and labor. The first thing they pull is: Our technician found that you need rotors @ over a $100. bill each. Now your job is $300. plus tax. No thanks. Select your choice if good parts and get it done elsewhere.
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