Andrew
Chandler,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, October 11, 2003
For a car of two years, there is no need to replace/resurface your rotors and replace the pads unless they are really scored. But, that is pretty unlikely if you drive under normal conditions. Always get a second opinion. You got ripped off. Learn from experience. B/T/W, why were they checking your brakes? Did you authorize them to do that? You will know when you have brake problems. Plus, most shops will bring you out to the repair bay and show you the problem.