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Post #101411064 added 06-22-2017 6:33 AM by mwxo3 in Deal Talk
SCV2572 if you want to get a bit more than 40 off 100+ They renewed the rebates for june.
Post #98710768 added 04-09-2017 8:48 PM by TheXung in Deal Talk
Brakes lasting 1 or 2 years? 10 minute brake jobs? What the heck is wrong with you guys? Brakes are more like a 50k mile part. And that's the fronts; I expect the rears to last longer. Are you...
Post #98883680 added 04-14-2017 10:27 AM by ph7 in Deal Talk
Not sure of the rebate specifics, but I bought the a set of Gold pads and two rotors, submitted the rebate online, and it confirmed only a $10 rebate. what gives?
Post #98906648 added 04-15-2017 2:57 AM by aznnp77 in Deal Talk
I've been buy Wearever rotors for years now. I get a new pair with every pad change. Been told previously that any generic blank rotor is comparable. Well I'm starting to sour on wearever a little...
Post #98715812 added 04-10-2017 3:49 AM by dbpaddler in Deal Talk
My Honda dealer usually runs $100 per axle plus redoing the rotors. Just Tires will do it for $99 including redoing the rotors when they have a sale. I take my Acura to the Honda dealer all the time...
Post #98907428 added 04-15-2017 4:40 AM by veeRob in Deal Talk
Funny, I was looking at the Centric/Akebono combo for my 2008 Acura TSX. Current price on Amazon is $35 for each front rotor + $40 for the pads, so $110 total. The Wearever rotors are $49 each +...
Post #98910108 added 04-15-2017 7:28 AM by rlchavda in Deal Talk
Yeah, thought about getting $40 rebate for 2 orders. But now its going to be only $20($10 per order).
Post #98913368 added 04-15-2017 9:20 AM by aznnp77 in Deal Talk
Pouring water on a hot rotor will always get steam. The rotors naturally get hot while using them. Take the cap off your brake fluid reservoir and see if you can compress the piston back into the...
Post #98587220 added 04-05-2017 8:37 PM by dkollander in Deal Talk
I have done this several times without the rebate BS....BUT if you don't need the parts today many times ebay is still cheaper and no tax. ...I even have a step brother that is a manager at an...
Post #98588116 added 04-05-2017 9:15 PM by wwwtttfff in Deal Talk
anyone has idea about labor cost for front and rear, they marked up too much in metro area and I'm even thinking dealer's is better lol
Post #98588424 added 04-05-2017 9:33 PM by AznCracker in Deal Talk
The lifetime warranty is lifetime of the product. Meaning the warranty ends when the brakes need to be changed again. It pretty much only covers if the brake pads fail while there is still a lot...
Post #98664200 added 04-08-2017 4:44 AM by firelikeiya in Deal Talk
Toyota still sources rotors from the US.... At least for their US made vehicles like the Camry, Sienna etc..
Post #98668228 added 04-08-2017 8:12 AM by Mike.y152 in Deal Talk
Had mine on for last 2 years. Still have 60% pad life. No problems with these and little dust with the ceramic pads. No prob
Post #98617096 added 04-06-2017 5:05 PM by chustle925 in Deal Talk
Typically, it's the rear calipers that have the e-brake attached to it, that requires the special tool
Post #98617336 added 04-06-2017 5:15 PM by mr_pistachio in Deal Talk
There are no brake rotor foundries in USA, they're going to be made in China. The difference is going to be the metal composition, weight, thickness, and rotor vane design. The cheap Chinese rotors...
Post #98617580 added 04-06-2017 5:24 PM by cyfan in Deal Talk
My wife's SUV cost $800 for brakes and rotors on all 4 wheels. Then about 6 months later they magically needed brakes and rotors again. That's when I taught myself about brakes and rotors and have...
Post #98617636 added 04-06-2017 5:27 PM by cyfan in Deal Talk
So is your sister. (See what I did there? BOOM!)
Post #98618792 added 04-06-2017 6:06 PM by dkollander in Deal Talk
It is cheaper to buy new rotors then pay $85+ /hour to machine them. Therefore about the only shops still machining are dealers for warranty as factory rotors are usually very expensive.. if...
Post #98621092 added 04-06-2017 7:23 PM by dkollander in Deal Talk
Having done 1000's of brake jobs before and after I became a ASE certified MASTER automobile tech....there is no way you can do a proper and complete brake job in 10min per wheel. You may be able to...
Post #98623488 added 04-06-2017 8:46 PM by SethW8811 in Deal Talk
Or a pair of pliers. I've done rear calipers on multiple cars by simply using a pair of pliers to turn the pistons back in. Harbor Freight also sells a socket wrench adapter that does the same thing...
Post #98623560 added 04-06-2017 8:48 PM by firelikeiya in Deal Talk
The best brakes I have ever used are Akebono Ceramics. They are super cheap and last 100k miles. I would also never buy cheap rotors. Just my 2 cents... If you own a Toyota please DO NOT replace the...
Post #98615132 added 04-06-2017 3:53 PM by therook1057 in Deal Talk
I tried one of these deals on brakes and rotors with a rebate from Advanced last year. They sent a message saying the rebate was declined. Never got an explanation as to why.
Post #98623180 added 04-06-2017 8:34 PM by ManiG9413 in Deal Talk
would it not be better to get platinum pads? there is a $30 rebate on them. For me, it was $51 for front pads, and $50 for rotors.
Post #98636404 added 04-07-2017 8:30 AM by bscar in Deal Talk
Honestly if your at all handy, I mean even a little bit, breaks are very easy. Well on your car. Disk breaks are very easy. If we were talking about a 70's car with drums then those are harder...
Post #98637460 added 04-07-2017 8:55 AM by FranksPlace in Deal Talk
There is little if any difference in "premium" and economy rotors. I drive 1000 miles a week, I used to buy expensive brand name rotors.
Post #98633560 added 04-07-2017 7:17 AM by AznCracker in Deal Talk
the platinum rebate has expired. that was what I originally posted until I noticed the rebate date ended a week ago
Post #98599520 added 04-06-2017 8:46 AM by paul86 in Deal Talk
My experience is completely different than yours. Wearever are great quality. I've used them for years on various vehicles with ZERO problems. I just put a set of drums, shoes, and wheel cylinders...
Post #98599644 added 04-06-2017 8:48 AM by paul86 in Deal Talk
Advance Auto bought Carquest, so you are starting to see all the Advance Auto stuff over there now as well.
Post #98600748 added 04-06-2017 9:15 AM by ph7 in Deal Talk
$30 rebate if you buy the Premium Wearever brakes. In most instances the upgrade is $10 or less, and may help you get over the $100 threshold.
Post #98600844 added 04-06-2017 9:18 AM by rlchavda in Deal Talk
Same question as this one. I have multiple offers on 4 cards. Any one found a way to split payment ?
Post #98601416 added 04-06-2017 9:31 AM by TheFudge in Deal Talk
I freaking bought these 2 days ago, dam you slick dealz. The aa near me prob out of stock anyways. Rotors are a no go in Boston. Edit, I used 30% off coupon max 50 off, then 10% boa cb. So equates...
Post #98602348 added 04-06-2017 9:52 AM by ChrisM101 in Deal Talk
thanks OP
Post #98607200 added 04-06-2017 11:53 AM by np1050 in Deal Talk
For daily driving, use the cheapest stuff you can find. Any issues I would look hard at proper installation before blaming the products. I've been using off brand rotors for years now. Literally the...
Post #98609704 added 04-06-2017 1:04 PM by FreudChicken in Deal Talk
Looks like you can get $30 rebate with the platinum pads, which nearly offsets their extra cost over the golds (which was around $12 for my car)
Post #98609748 added 04-06-2017 1:06 PM by Thinkster in Deal Talk
Agreed. I'm not a mechanic, but I've always done my own brakes. It's not that hard if you have the right tools (mostly wrenches/socket set). I did buy a special tool for $12 for compressing the...
Post #98609980 added 04-06-2017 1:13 PM by iuku in Deal Talk
the easiest way to compress piston is open the brake fluid cap under the hood and before you take pads out ply / push the piston back with a screw driver.
Post #98610080 added 04-06-2017 1:16 PM by speedy3 in Deal Talk
Loosen brake fluid cap and use a C clamp to compress the piston
Post #98601480 added 04-06-2017 9:32 AM by HeyMelo27 in Deal Talk
I just made two separate transactions, one for the first, another for the rear. Submitted for two rebates, as it allows 2 per household. Will see what happens and how long it takes.
Post #98601716 added 04-06-2017 9:36 AM by mpkb in Deal Talk
My high volume shop uses torque wrenches at the end. What I don't know is if they impact wrench to underspec, then tighten the rest of the way with the torque wrench. Maybe they gorilla torque...
Post #98601792 added 04-06-2017 9:38 AM by nikkoms in Deal Talk
Repairpal is a joke, and no reputable shop would ever give an estimate without seeing the vehicle first.
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