captwalt wrote:
Mike,
What would that job run in terms of parts and time for the average do it yourselfer?
4 new double lipped seals $16 (at most)
New tub of grease $6
4 new rubber caps $8
2 quarts of new brake fluid for bleeding $8
New pads $20
https://www.napaonline.com/Catalog/CatalogItemDetail.aspx?A=RTSTS7192M_0319809077&An=599001+101990+50012+2012016Have rotors turned $30
Parts total, roughly $85
Those parts are based on the prices I can get locally, and I might have a bit of an advantage because I've got a really good trailer shop here. But I don't think those are far off for most people.
The time needed could vary a lot depending on whether you have a good place to do the work, a good trouble-free jack, etc., but I'd estimate a few hours.
Having said all that, understand that I'm not judging! If I had to have that work done right now with the kind of weather we've been having here (heat indexes around 110F for two weeks) I'd pay to have it done too. Life's too short to do that kind of work in that kind of weather.