Replacing the rotors as part of a brake job is not unusual. When labor was cheap, they used to remove the rotors and turn them down. But now, if the rotors are warped, new ones are the best way to go. There is no way the Kia dealer could determine the condition of the rotors without looking at them. Mileage is not a good indicator because heavy braking can wear out brakes fast. Based on the information provided, I am not sure they were trying to rip you off.
Last edited by retiredguy123; 11-11-2018 at 02:47 PM.
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