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brakes, especially disc brakes, are very easy. And depending on the condition of the rotors, i.e., if they're not warped, grooved or if you're not getting a pulsation at the pedal, you may not even need to have the rotors cut. If you break the glaze on the rotors with a sanding disc, you can usually just put new pads on and be fine. But if you have any of the above problems, you must get them cut.
If you do it yourself, I bet you could do it for less than $80.
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