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Midas Brake Jobs, Good??Bad?? Help!!!
Hey all, I am in bad need for a brake job. Mainly I need new pads but its about 30k miles so a full inspection would help. Anywho, I was wondering if Midas is a good place to get my inspection and new brake pads? Also how much would be a good price? the guy said it might be about $200 but he couldnt tell since there has not been a inspection. Also if there is anything else that would be helpful please tell my. Love to all the people that help
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Please don't let Midas put brakes in your car. They use cheap pads which will ultimately cause a squeal to happen. Also brake performance will decrease.
Either use OEM pads or get some aftermarket performance pads. Porterfield makes excellent pads which stop better then OEM and are cheaper. Pads are very easy to change yourself. As long as your rotors are OK - No vibrations when you stop, you can change pads yourself. Pads may run you around 60 bucks. Now thats a lot cheaper then Midas and you'll wind up with MUCH BETTER BRAKES!!!
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