In February of 2012, we brought our 99' chevy silverado in to their store to have the brakes checked. Symptoms we described to them was slight pulsation and noise, low pedal. They checked it out, called us to tell us it needed all new rotors (4), pads(4), and calipers (4). They gave us a quote, and we agreed to have it done. Came back to pick it up and pay our bill, and I noticed that they only replaced the rear calipers, and left the front ones on. The price was the same on our bill that they quoted over the phone. So, I really had no grounds to fight them on--since it was the same. Drove the truck, and the pedal was still low. Took it back up that day, and they checked it out. Guys at the front claimed the calipers needed time to adjust, and that I would have a full pedal within a few days. Turns out they were right. I was excited, and even thought about sending them a card, because they did such a nice job of checking it right out the second time we came in. Fast-forward
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