A big "thank you" to Hyundaitech !
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A big "thank you" to Hyundaitech !
I would like to say "thank you"!Your information is very much
appreciated.My Hyundai dealer quoted me a price of $149.99 to just change
the pads.Another $49.99 to resurface the rotors.The pads will cost me
$25.00 at the local parts store,my rotors are fine,no pulsating.I thank
you,my wife thanks you and my wallet really thanks you!
appreciated.My Hyundai dealer quoted me a price of $149.99 to just change
the pads.Another $49.99 to resurface the rotors.The pads will cost me
$25.00 at the local parts store,my rotors are fine,no pulsating.I thank
you,my wife thanks you and my wallet really thanks you!
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Re: A big
I don't know what your $25 is getting you. Some aftermarket brakes wear
out really quickly. Others are hard and don't provide the same braking
action you've been used to. But then again, how bad can they be for
$25??? Anyway, you may want to consider sticking with a name brand
aftermarket like Bendix/Allied Signal, Wagner, or Raybestos.
out really quickly. Others are hard and don't provide the same braking
action you've been used to. But then again, how bad can they be for
$25??? Anyway, you may want to consider sticking with a name brand
aftermarket like Bendix/Allied Signal, Wagner, or Raybestos.
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Re: A big
hyundaitech wrote:
> I don't know what your $25 is getting you. Some aftermarket brakes wear
> out really quickly. Others are hard and don't provide the same braking
> action you've been used to. But then again, how bad can they be for
> $25??? Anyway, you may want to consider sticking with a name brand
> aftermarket like Bendix/Allied Signal, Wagner, or Raybestos.
>
FWIW, Raybestos pads for my Excel are ~$25 at Pep Boys, so he's probably
getting something decent. IIRC, their generic pads were $3-$4 cheaper
and the only difference was the warranty, which is pretty much a joke
when you're dealing with brake pads.
> I don't know what your $25 is getting you. Some aftermarket brakes wear
> out really quickly. Others are hard and don't provide the same braking
> action you've been used to. But then again, how bad can they be for
> $25??? Anyway, you may want to consider sticking with a name brand
> aftermarket like Bendix/Allied Signal, Wagner, or Raybestos.
>
FWIW, Raybestos pads for my Excel are ~$25 at Pep Boys, so he's probably
getting something decent. IIRC, their generic pads were $3-$4 cheaper
and the only difference was the warranty, which is pretty much a joke
when you're dealing with brake pads.
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Re: A big "thank you" to Hyundaitech !
You speak for many of us. Hyundaitech is truly a valuable resource.
His/her(?) generosity and knowledge is very much appreciated. We owe a
debt of gratitude.
Perhaps someday we'll be able to repay the favors. Hyundaitech, just
ask.
His/her(?) generosity and knowledge is very much appreciated. We owe a
debt of gratitude.
Perhaps someday we'll be able to repay the favors. Hyundaitech, just
ask.
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