your opinion about who should do brakes (?)

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Robert Cohen, Nov 7, 2004.

  1. Robert Cohen

    Robert Cohen Guest

    what is your opinion about having hyundai brakes fixed by the dealer or by a
    brake specializing place or a firestone or a goodyear or a pep boys or any
    other tire store/shop ?

    decent experiences & any horror stories are "fun" too

    2003 elantra now has about 26,000 miles on it, and i can sorta "hear metal"
    when applying the brake pedal
     
    Robert Cohen, Nov 7, 2004
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  2. Robert Cohen

    hyundaitech Guest

    You'll pay more for the same services at a dealer in most cases, but the
    other shops are more likely to try to sell you things you don't need or
    force you to buy them in order to get their advertised warranty.
     
    hyundaitech, Nov 8, 2004
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  3. Robert Cohen

    pdp11 Guest

    If you're hearing metal grinding, you're probably looking at replacing
    rotors as well as pads. Your best bet would probably be a reputable
    independent shop if you don't want to spend the $$$ on dealer service.
    In my experience the chains tend to be incompetent and/or dishonest.
    (Midas seems particularly bad, but I've heard horror stories about
    most of them over the years.)
     
    pdp11, Nov 9, 2004
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  4. Robert Cohen

    Hal Guest

    what is your opinion about having hyundai brakes fixed by the dealer or by a
    It's my opinion that you should only utilize the dealer service
    department for warranty work. Brakes by their nature are a wear item,
    thus I would never take the vehicle to the dealer for a brake job.
    Same goes for belts and hoses, do those yourself or find a reputable
    independent mechanic to do those tasks for you.

    As for where to take it...I don't like the chain stores(Just brakes,
    midas, meineke, etc..) most of them do not provide quality work in my
    opinion. Usually an independent brake/front end shop will give you
    better results if you are unable to do the job yourself.

    Chris
     
    Hal, Nov 10, 2004
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