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Businiess name:  Dodge City CDJR of McKinney
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I had a problem with my 2006 ram shaking when I applied the brakes. I suspected it to be the front brake rotors warped. They told me I needed to have the pads changed and the rotors turned. When I picked up my truck and drove off it still shook when I applied the brake. I returned and they told me I needed two new front tires. I went down the street and purchased 2 new front tires at the cost of approx. $400. When I left the tire store the truck still shook when I stepped on the brake. I went back to the dealer and they said they would re-turn the rotors to true them up. This time when I drove off everything was fine. About 15,000 miles later I hear grinding of metal on metal when I apply the brakes. I decide to fix it myself and I find the LH inside pad is worn out and grinding on the rotor. I found that the dealer did not install the return spring clips on the inside pad causing it to rub constantly against the rotor wearing both out. I had to purchase anther rotor for $150 as the old one was past the disposal limit and could not be turned again. I will never go there again as it is to expensive to have them guess what is wrong and then have to redo what they messed up.

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