94speedster
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I highly doubt you need new rotors at 24,000 miles. Have a tech show you the micrometer readings (thickness) of the rotors to prove that they are outside tolerance.
I also doubt that $700 will get you OEM pads & rotors, and cover labor. That alone is the replacement cost for OEM pads & rotors from discount vendor British Pacific/Atlantic. Labor should run a few hundred more.
I also recommend going with OEM products. I went with aftermarket rotors and pads, and not only do the squeel - but the front rotors warped.
Good luck.
-B
I also doubt that $700 will get you OEM pads & rotors, and cover labor. That alone is the replacement cost for OEM pads & rotors from discount vendor British Pacific/Atlantic. Labor should run a few hundred more.
I also recommend going with OEM products. I went with aftermarket rotors and pads, and not only do the squeel - but the front rotors warped.
Good luck.
-B