Best place to take my jeep for brake pads in colorado?

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Ok so i need to change my brake pads for my jeep and i have been looking at reviews for places and most have been giving rip offs and bad jobs...the only place that sounded reliable and good was meike?or something like that what place should i go to ?
 
trust no one do them yourself and save your money for any serious problems down the road.
 
trust no one do them yourself and save your money for any serious problems down the road.
 
Most places say they'll stand behind all their brake jobs. Ask them if they would stand in front of them!

Ask around. Dealers are expensive as most shops are. Brake jobs really aren't all that hard to do yourself. Just the cost of pads and shoes. Assuming you have some tools. Even if the drums need to be turned, you can get them done for $10.00 each or less.
 
Im not downplaying your ambitions for a quality shop, but in all seriousness, you cant mess up installing brake pads.

You should go to a store and buy them yourself, and put them in, all you need is a socket set, a "C"-clamp and a way to lift your wheel off the ground.

-To replace them you simply unbolt the wheel, and unbolt the caliper
-Then you pop out the old pads, compress the piston with the clamp, and snap in the new ones
-Re-bolt the caliper
-Re-bolt the wheel
-Done

If you don't wanna do it yourself just go to any shop, they wont mess up, and if you have problems with your brakes afterward, it because your car is old not because they messed up, you CANNOT mess up.
 
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