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    Originally posted by DennyW
    Trust me, starting out, you don't know what they expect of you. You want to keep your tool box where you can move it easy. I once worked for a real douzy guy. I did a brake job on a full size gm wagon. Turned drums, rotors, replaced wheel cylinders, calipers, master cylinder, pads, shoes, and all the hardware. Took me 1hour and 40 minutes. He said I was to slow. Book time is 4.4 hours.
    But when he sprayed oil on a guys front struts, and told me to tell him they were bad, I quit.
    In the same situation, I would have to have done the same thing. I hate people like that. They give the rest of us a bad name. As for 2 hours for a full brake job, thats good. If you just replaced the rotors and drums, it Might take that long. At least when I'm doing it
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    There is no need to buy a Snap On box. They are very expensive, I have 2 craftsman boxes and 2 no name boxes, all 4 hold my tools perfectly. The money you save on a Sears box can get you some good Snap On wrenches, sockets etc.

    A Snap On sticker can't hurt
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