How much does a brake job cost Subaru Forester?

How much does a brake job cost Subaru Forester?

Subaru Forester brake pads replacement, which includes parts and labor, can cost anywhere between $150 and $300 per axle depending on the type of brake pads desired and the extent of the damage your previously worn down pads have caused to the other components of your vehicle such as the rotors.

What are the brakes like on a Subaru Forester?

The rear brakes have pads and a rotor like the front, but the pads are smaller. However the rotor is machined on the inside like a drum, because the parking/emergency brake assembly is a tiny set of cable-driven shoes on each side.

How much does it cost to replace a brake rotor in a Subaru?

Subaru Forester Brake Rotors/Discs Replacement costs $281 on average. Show example Subaru Forester Brake Rotors/Discs Replacement prices.

What should lug nut torque be on Subaru Forester?

The owner’s manual lists the lug nut torque specification as being a range between 88 to 110 lb-ft. Sit in the driver’s seat of the vehicle and firmly push down the brake pedal a few times to restore the brake line pressure. Check the brake fluid in the reservoir and verify that it is at the proper level.

How much does a front brake job cost?

My regular mechanic did my front brakes (pads and rotors) about 10k miles ago. I had bought the parts off eBay for about $130 and he did the labor for $50. The estimate from the dealer for “rear brakes service” is $415, or more than twice as much as the fronts cost me.

The rear brakes have pads and a rotor like the front, but the pads are smaller. However the rotor is machined on the inside like a drum, because the parking/emergency brake assembly is a tiny set of cable-driven shoes on each side.

Subaru Forester Brake Rotors/Discs Replacement costs $281 on average. Show example Subaru Forester Brake Rotors/Discs Replacement prices.

My regular mechanic did my front brakes (pads and rotors) about 10k miles ago. I had bought the parts off eBay for about $130 and he did the labor for $50. The estimate from the dealer for “rear brakes service” is $415, or more than twice as much as the fronts cost me.

What do you need to do a rear brake job?

A complete rear brake service involves pulling the pads, rotors, and the shoes, and replacing all. Shoes are a lot more work. However, as the shoes should be used only for parking or emergency brake, there should be almost no wear on them even at high mileage.