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Any shop recommendations for front brake work near Canton?

Discussion in 'Ohio' started by Anduril, Aug 27, 2019.

  1. Aug 27, 2019 at 2:03 PM
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    Anduril

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    Green, Alliance or Minerva areas work best if you know of any.

    Called Cain Toyota and they are asking for $275 for labor alone which should cover the entire job. Jeez

    Any leads would be a great help now and in the future if other needs arise.
     
  2. Aug 29, 2019 at 1:27 PM
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    There's a place on the corner of Massilon rd (241) and Greensburg road. close to airport. I cant remember their name but possible A1 motors? My sister has taken her car there in the past for work. No ideas on pricing though.

    Side note, Brakes are pretty simple on these trucks. I havent done mine yet since i've owned it but i know there's a ton of youtube videos on here with how to's.

    but yeah, $275 for labor alone is insane. I bought my truck from Cain but I dont think i'd ever go back for anything
     
  3. Aug 29, 2019 at 3:35 PM
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    Thanks for that info. I did finally notice a shop I passed by every day, every work day...twice, and stopped in. Nice guy with a price/quote I can work with.

    I would normally do this myself but I have some time constraints with this new position and the fact that I put the truck on stands to rotate the tires and the hub centric SCS rims I have are kind of stuck. I didn't want to start pushing and pulling with the truck in the air and knowing my luck if I loosened the lugs a bit and moved forward and backward to get them to loosen up a bit somehow they rims would get scratched to hell. So I set a price in my head that would make it worth having someone else do it and he dropped right in tha t ballpark.
     
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  4. Aug 30, 2019 at 6:45 AM
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    Good work then! A lot of shops wont pass up too much work especially if they're slow. But yeah i feel ya about the rims. I was rotating mine this past weekend and i had a harder time pulling the back tires off. i was on jack stands and have stock rims but i had to give quite a few good kicks to get them off. Definitely a little sketchy.
     

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