Brake Job Cost

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  1. Moose1

    Moose1 Bobtail Member

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    Curious what you guys paid for your last brake job on you drives, drums and shoes? I called around to a few places and was surprised at the amount the prices varied.
     
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  3. losttrucker

    losttrucker Road Train Member

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    $600 from a shop in Houston....turn right when you leave the back exit of the Pilot and they are on the left.....cant think of the name of it
     
  4. Pedigreed Bulldog

    Pedigreed Bulldog Road Train Member

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    $600 sounds like an installed price for shoes only...and remanufactured ones at that.
     
  5. maxima2004907

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    So how much for brand new brakes ?
     
  6. Moose1

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    From the places I talked to anywhere from $800 - $1400. Had one shop tell me it was a 3 hr job for them and another was a 6 hr job. Always amazed at the variances from one shop to another.
     
  7. bender

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    Shoes with new hardware (stopbox) $45.00
    Drum $100.00
    Labor shoes .3 hr per wheel
    Labor Wheels and drum per wheel position .3 hr
    Totals
    parts $145.00 per wheel position
    Labor $60.00 per wheel position
    $205 X 4 = $820
    Based on labor rate of $100.00 per hour

    Have brakes done when you install new drive tires and save .2 hr labor per wheel position (wheels are already off)
     
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  8. bender

    bender Road Train Member

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    The $800 would be correct for a truck with outboard drums. The $1400 would be correct for a truck with inboard drums (older truck).
     
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  9. dude6710

    dude6710 Road Train Member

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    TA does them for 220-230 an axel the last time I remember.
     
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  10. rwdfinch50

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    I just had mine done, and it was $62.50 for premium shoes. One hour labor per side at $65.00 per hr., and drums were $120.50. So it would be $496 per axle if you do the drums. I didn't need them this time around, so I saved the drum cost. I personally would never have a truck stop do my brakes. There are too many good truck/trailer shops out there that will do it for a lot less, and you get an actual mechanic. For instance, the mechanic who did mine saw a wheel seal that was just starting to go bad. A truck stop mechanic would have missed it, costing me a lot more in the end.
     
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  11. rwdfinch50

    rwdfinch50 Medium Load Member

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    I believe if you check T/A, it's around $329 per axle, not counting drums, of course. I think I may be around $50 low on that estimate also.
     
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