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Camry or corolla hybrids. I have cameys in my fleet that have done half a million KMs needing nothing more than oil, filters, tyres and a single set of brake pads
Just did the brakes on my 1994 4runner. Discs were smooth, no rust or grooves. Way above spec, the pads must have been soft. I put in some much better quality pads and did not turn them.
I needed upgrades brakes (rear drums to discs), upgraded shocks with camber+caster adjustment, rear axle needed to be bent to give me more camber since GE8's don't have shimming like the GK or GD.
I recently changed entire front end + all 4 rotors and brakes and even asked them extensively about future parts availability.
I recently changed entire front end + all 4 rotors and brakes and even asked them extensively about future parts availability.
Avg cost for me has been around 2.5k-3.5k for normal services (oil changes, washers etc.) else big services have been around 5k which includes brake pads, spark plugs etc.
Finally did brakes all round last year...had been warped for a long while, but held up well
65k miles rav4 mine was down to 3mm which was in the red on the brake thickness gauge.
Issues included brakes dying (out of brake fluid, pero may tagas din yung hydrovac)
OEM isn’t worth the cost
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