Need new brakes - Toronto, Canada
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Yeah the dealer is nuts. Best bet would be online. I just ordered four Brembo rotors, a set of Brembo pads up front and a set of Meyle pads rear (not sure why Brembo didn't have rear pads) from the site I used to use for my BMW and prices were great. Not sure if there are sponsors or whatnot here so I won't include the link but if I can and won't break any rules let me know.
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Yeah the dealer is nuts. Best bet would be online. I just ordered four Brembo rotors, a set of Brembo pads up front and a set of Meyle pads rear (not sure why Brembo didn't have rear pads) from the site I used to use for my BMW and prices were great. Not sure if there are sponsors or whatnot here so I won't include the link but if I can and won't break any rules let me know.
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They've done perfectly fine with me. Have 0 regrets in the purchase, they costed me about $300 and came with ceramic pads and cross-drilled/slotted rotors...really can't complain.
I didn't really mind what people said about them considering they had a years warranty and were well priced, while being local.
I didn't really mind what people said about them considering they had a years warranty and were well priced, while being local.
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They've done perfectly fine with me. Have 0 regrets in the purchase, they costed me about $300 and came with ceramic pads and cross-drilled/slotted rotors...really can't complain.
I didn't really mind what people said about them considering they had a years warranty and were well priced, while being local.
I didn't really mind what people said about them considering they had a years warranty and were well priced, while being local.
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