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No brakes full line brake job cost on this year car?

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Front disc brakes with rotors, $180-200.00, rear brakes about the same $180-200.00, any additional parts are more like brake lines and calipers calipers front wheels, 60.00 brake drums for the rearapprox. 80.00, So your worst nightmare which is highly unlikely will be approx. $600.00, but I believe you will get by shopping for special brake job prices for about $400.00 + tax.
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Either you master cylider went out, or your brake pads int the front are gone (you'll hear loud screeching, metal to metal) or, if this sound is not present, you may have blown a brake line next to one of the front tires, or the metal line that runs to the rear has a hole in it. This is caused by rocks hitting it while driving, or accidentally running over curbs etc.

Prices for complete repair services vary at different locations, however, to have all four brakes replaced (front and back), and have the master cylinder, brake lines checked, your looking at a couple hundred (or less) in parts and labor, depending on what needs replaced.

It's best to have a licened (certified) mechanic take a look at it for a true diagnosis.

Please, let me know if you need further assistance.

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