My 05 F150 4x2's front rotors were warped. This appears to be a common problem. The rotors and wheel hub are integral on the 2WD and it takes 300 ft-lb of torque to install new rotors.
I didn't have the right tools and didn't want to get into that job, so I had my wife take it there to give it a shot of turning the rotors on the truck and installing new pads.
After she had dropped it off and they told her it would be $300+, they called back later and said the rotors and hub were integral and they couldn't turn them. Installing new rotors and pads would be $900.
When she called me, I told her to pick it up and bring it home. If they didn't know one of the most common vehicles on the road had integral rotors, they were either not knowledgable about their work, or were trying to take advantage of a woman.
When she went to get the truck, they miraculously figured out that one of their other shops could turn the rotors on the truck...........not my truck.
She brought it home, I got new rotors, the non-reusable spindle nuts and pads and pads. Harbor Freight had a 300 ft-lb torque wrench for $72. The rotor replacement was the easiest part of the job.
As I was replacing the pads/rotors, I found that when they did their ""free"" inspection, and took the caliper off, they didn't even tighten one caliper bolt......my 17 year old took it off with his fingers. I wouldn't feel safe with any work they did.
I would not recommend this place to anyone.
Pros: Easy to get in
Cons: Cost and lack of knowledge/integrity
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