Took 9 hours over the course of two days to get all new pads, rotors and the brake fluid flushed on my 2013 Dodge Charger R/T.
Everything I needed was delivered and correct. I started jacking up the rear end of the car in the driveway. Then I emptied the master cylinder and filled it with fresh DOT 3. I pulled a vacuum on each rear caliper from the bleeders until fresh fluid came out.
I removed the caliper, pads, and caliper bracket. Then I hit a wall when I realized the rotors were seized onto the hubs....Hammers, bolt into the caliper mounts to push the rotor off, heat, more hammering. Each rotor took close to an hour to release from the hub.. That wore me out.
Next day.... got to the fronts, rotors not seized but the caliper bracket to knuckle bolts were hella tight,,, needed to deploy the 1/2 impact gun on those bolts. I had to pry the calipers off as it seemed the pads were glued to the them. Then the front left bleeder bolt was stuck...
Got it all sorted out and back together, and it stops great. Went with the Raybestos Element3 pads, I have them on another car and they are extremely low dust. Quiet and they grab well too.
When I was younger it seemed like working on things took way less time than anything does today. I swear I had engines in and out of cars in a day, brake jobs done in two hours, coolant flush 30 minutes, spark plugs took 45 minutes..... I can't get out of my own way now. LOL>