I just had my first brake job on my 2004 the other day. The rig has 53K miles and the dealer told me I had 5% left on the fronts and 10% on the back.
Not really a surprise since I expected to have the brakes replaced and I was still on the original pads.
What surprised me was that the SM told me I needed new rear rotors! I expressed disbelief and asked if they were scored. Couldn't of been since there was still pad left and the brake wear indicator hadn't begun to make noise yet.
He confirmed that they weren't scored, but said that the rotors will wear due to the semi-metallic pads. I could see this, but not to the point of needing new rotors.
He said he would go back and check with the tech, and lo and behold, they said that they were able to do a light cut. Now I know that for liability reasons they wouldn't cut past the tolerances so I'm wondering if the dealer was full of crap and trying to pad the bill.
Have any of you needed to replace rotors after the first brake job (assuming they weren't scored)?
Not really a surprise since I expected to have the brakes replaced and I was still on the original pads.
What surprised me was that the SM told me I needed new rear rotors! I expressed disbelief and asked if they were scored. Couldn't of been since there was still pad left and the brake wear indicator hadn't begun to make noise yet.
He confirmed that they weren't scored, but said that the rotors will wear due to the semi-metallic pads. I could see this, but not to the point of needing new rotors.
He said he would go back and check with the tech, and lo and behold, they said that they were able to do a light cut. Now I know that for liability reasons they wouldn't cut past the tolerances so I'm wondering if the dealer was full of crap and trying to pad the bill.
Have any of you needed to replace rotors after the first brake job (assuming they weren't scored)?