brake job
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Well, to replace the pads, rotors, calipers, rear drums, rear shoes, rear slave cylinders, backing plates, handbrake mechanism, handbrake cables, handbrake handle, master cylinder, proportioning valve, brake booster, steel brake lines, rubber brake lines, brake pedal, and all the springs, clips, gaskets and hardware, I'm guessing about $2,000 in parts and $400 in labor.
If you're talking about the normal wear items, it will be considerably less, but you need to be more specific.
If you're talking about the normal wear items, it will be considerably less, but you need to be more specific.
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