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How much should it cost to have both front and rear calibers changed?
Car: Acura, Integra, 1999 - Back to Fix-It - Acura Integra Repair Manuals
Q.How much should it cost to have both front and rear calibers changed with new rotors as well.
I already checked/done: I took it to a nation wide chain to see what was wrong and they told me I needed new front and rear calibers and rotors
Answer For medium quality components you will spend about $320 for the front and $480 for the rear parts. This includes hoses which should be replaced as well.
Count on 5.5 hours labor so you will have to multiply that by the shops labor rate, usually $80 - $100 per hour. This will be a complete brake job without replacing the master cylinder or any of the ABS components
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