hi
Ok, I don't feel like dealing with the dust anymore so I called the dealership to ask them how much they would charge to put new pads that I bring in,,,I am told by Rick, the CF tech, that his service manager wouldn't want to install my pads because of liability but he referred me to a friend of his that works at the Chrysler dealership in the next town that he knows. Rick has given me a bit of advice when I call and speak to this other guy that if they want to turn the rotors, he suggest that I don't allow them to do that. Supposedly the reason they would want to turn the rotors is because when you put a new brake pad on a surface that has not been turned there is a chance that it will squeak. Seems that they are going to want to turn the roters because if they don't and they squeak I'll come back and say that my new brakes are squeaking. Since my car only has a little over 2,000 miles on it Rick recommended that I tell them to just install the pads and if it squeaks it's on me. Anybody else run into this? Lemme know the scoop, thanks