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A few years ago, this chick brings a car (used) over that she just got, and she wasn't happy with the brakes. Someone had done a brake job and had left out one of the brake pads on the rear. There was no fluid loss, but the piston and rotor were a write-off.
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So we're in this thread by 21 posts now, and nobody has chimed in about the correlation between this company and the one making the "Volt" that cost the U.S. public (the taxpayers, anyway) hundreds of thousands of dollars per example?
By the way, a co-worker had one as a loaner last week. Kind of funny that if the temp is below 30F, the electric portion of the hybrid doesnt work. Yet, another great product. |
yeah...but howz the stock doin'?
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I once had someone bring a rotor in that looked like this one. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...rake_rotor.jpg Is this a "slotted" rotor? ;) I also had someone bring some pads back because they were "defective" and wanted a new pair. Sadly, they aren't the only person to ever do it because I found these pictures online. http://www.supermotors.net/getfile/4...size/brake.jpg http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_FCACwvBnLp.../IMAGE_227.jpg Yes, the guy brought back a brand new set of brake pads that had a big "O" cut out of the pad material because he had put the pads in backwards and tried to stop his car with them like that. |
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