buryman wrote:
I just accomplished this task for a 2003 Grand Prix, not supercharged on the front 2 for $152 from Auto-Zone. By brother-in-law can fix anything so i held the lugnuts and threw grease on some nuts while he changed the rotors and pads in about 45 minutes. Each car is a bit different and could get hard to get to which would make the whole process harder. I wouldn't start this task without someone who has done it before and some good tools. The $152 was the middle of the grade parts i think 3 year warranty on the pads and 5 year on the rotor.
Wish he was closer than a 2.5 hour drive away from me but if you can get to him he'll usually fix it. Hope this helps.
he,he...you said greased nuts