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Old Jun 16, 2013 | 03:10 PM
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'09 Sedan Journey Brakes Part Numbers

Been a while since I've posted here. It's about time to replace my brake pads and I'm thinking about getting new rotors as well since the original rotors have already been turned twice from the brake judder. It's back again and the stealer quoted $199 per axle to replace pads and turn rotors.

I have an '09 sedan journey, non sport. Are these the correct part numbers?
Stoptech Pads
309.08880 F
309.09050 R

Centric Rotors
125.42080 F
120.42088 R

And, is this a pretty straightforward DIY project? I helped a friend replace his brakes before, but he knew what he was doing. If not, what's a reasonable price? Tennessee Valley area if it matters.

Thanks.
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Old Jun 16, 2013 | 04:14 PM
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Originally Posted by surfjax87
Been a while since I've posted here. It's about time to replace my brake pads and I'm thinking about getting new rotors as well since the original rotors have already been turned twice from the brake judder. It's back again and the stealer quoted $199 per axle to replace pads and turn rotors.

I have an '09 sedan journey, non sport. Are these the correct part numbers?
Stoptech Pads
309.08880 F
309.09050 R

Centric Rotors
125.42080 F
120.42088 R

And, is this a pretty straightforward DIY project? I helped a friend replace his brakes before, but he knew what he was doing. If not, what's a reasonable price? Tennessee Valley area if it matters.

Thanks.
Those #s are correct if you have the different diameter (320mm front/307mm rear) rotors, there must be some w/ 330mm F&R rotors since they're listed but I haven't seen them. The job itself shouldn't be too bad if you have jackstands and have done some wrenching. The brake bleeding can be done w/ a helper or you can get some brake bleeder kits if you want to go solo. Should be some decent brake bleeding videos on you tube, just be sure to keep brake fluid from any painted parts as it will eat into the paint.
I'd check rockauto.com and http://www.knsbrakes.com/ for some good deals.
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