Yeah I drive a lot so I’m at 68k miles on mine. And that’s what I was thinking might as well just replace them vs resurfacing.Not sure of your milage but I have a 2016 sedan with 20k just replaced front pads and rotors myself. Easy job, parts were roughly $300. Thats new rotors not a resurface job. They will charge you damn near the price of a new part so may as well replace. Are you sure the rears need replaced already? What was measurement in 32nds on the rear pads?
The O'Reilly battery has the same specs as the stock Hyundai batt. 1050 cranking amps. Exact fit.
| Hyundai AGM105L-DIN | Oreilly 95RPLT | Duracell SLI95RAGM |
Cold Cranking Amps | 950 | 950 | 950 |
Cranking Amps | 1050 | 1050 | 1050 |
20 Hour Capacity (Amp-Hours) | 105 | 80 | 105 |
Rated Use | Deep Cycle, Dual Purpose (Starting/Cycling), Starting | Deep Cycle, Dual Purpose (Starting/Cycling), Starting |
Is that 25 amp/hours difference worth $225? I would lean towards two $185 batts that have six years worth of warranty.
IMHO, ‘every else’ really depends on the location.Al that work half the price any where else.
I would try another dealer, on the 4.6 I tried to save around $100 changing breaks with a ‘break specialist’ and regretted doing so, as the vehicle was never the same. Just my two cents.