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Old 09-08-2009, 07:55 PM
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2007 Kia Sportage

just a question. My sister-inlaw had a metal to metal sound. I new it was the breaks. she took it to Kia for service. They told her it was the breaks and that the rotors needed to be refinished. i was sitting there when she was talking to them. so i said that they needed to be turned. The guy told her no they needed to be refinished. she asked what the difference was. he never did answer her. he just told her it would cost 300.00 to do the break work. [b]So my question is What is the difference in being refinished and turned?B] thanks for any help.
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Re: 2007 Kia Sportage

Just a difference in terminology, that's about it!! The price sounds about right.

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Re: 2007 Kia Sportage

ok thanks for the reply. i was thinking that. i do all the work on the fords i own(92 ranger STX 4x4 and Escape 4x4). I wasnt sure if there was something new out there for the new car. thanks again.
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