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Ooof. Brake parts should be less than $900. I normally get them from rockauto as I haven't been able to beat their prices. Shipping sucks (almost as much as the parts price) but they are still the cheapest I have found.
Here is the breakdown.

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These are the brake options from ROCKAUTO.

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Here is the breakdown.

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These are the brake options from ROCKAUTO.

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I don't normally use the economy ones (never tried them, no comment, I just try not to have crap brakes). For simplicity, at $339, it is probably most of $200 in shipping so parts would be <$600 at your door probably this week. I went with fully coated (raybestos element3) for my wifes rears that I put on last week. We'll see if they look less like crap over time. Braking performance is fine. Honestly not that easy to tell the difference when just swapping rears.
 
Ooof. Brake parts should be less than $900. I normally get them from rockauto as I haven't been able to beat their prices. Shipping sucks (almost as much as the parts price) but they are still the cheapest I have found.
Not knowing the year but there is little reason brake HW (rotors and pads, front and rear) should exceed $600 CDN at the door for this application.
 
For our 2020 Odyssey I bought Hercules winter tires with steelies mounted/balanced from 4tires.ca. With rebate was around $950-1000 with tax delivered in about 4 days. Can’t speak to mileage or fuel consumption change but we live in the countryside and don’t do a ton of winter miles but wife drives an hour each way to play soccer a couple times a week and these tires had great reviews. Couple winters on them now they get great traction and show no wear.
 
For our 2020 Odyssey I bought Hercules winter tires with steelies mounted/balanced from 4tires.ca. With rebate was around $950-1000 with tax delivered in about 4 days. Can’t speak to mileage or fuel consumption change but we live in the countryside and don’t do a ton of winter miles but wife drives an hour each way to play soccer a couple times a week and these tires had great reviews. Couple winters on them now they get great traction and show no wear.

Thanks for the link. My old snows have had it. I may buy a lightly used set but if that doesnt pan out prices are good there. 16" are ~1000 and 17" ~2000. Old snows were 15" which is a questionable choice for future cars as brakes keep getting bigger. Old snows were on three different cars before I wore them out.
 

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