Autozone Rotors?
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It's not that serious, the Duralast rotors are very good and come with a 2 year replacement warranty. Also, as for the pads, the Morse Ceramic are fine. I know guys who run these all the time with no issues and you now get a life time warrantty on those.
#33
who sells those?
#36
ok it's been about 6 mos and about 8k miles and my autozone duralast rotors are warping...... i'm a little upset, expecting to get at least 1yr out of the rotors. but the guy at autozone mentioned that semi-metallic pads are the best to use with inexpensive rotors. i bought the ceramic when i changed the rotors, maybe ill go with semi-metallic pads and duralast rotors again and see how long they last......
now has anyone heard of www.brakeplanet.com
they have drilled and slotted silver zinc coated rotors with a lifetime warranty for $100 for 2 front rotors or $200 for all 4 rotors
now has anyone heard of www.brakeplanet.com
they have drilled and slotted silver zinc coated rotors with a lifetime warranty for $100 for 2 front rotors or $200 for all 4 rotors
#37
FYI - This may be off topic but this is where Rotora purchased OEM size disc(s) before they were CNC'd and came back to be re-boxed as Rotora cross drilled/slotted or just slotted. So anyone that is running OEM size Rotora disc(s) on the track are running these disc(s) ... Centric parts
#38
havent heard of any problems with ceramic and autozone rotors, but that is a good deal on cross drilled. just dont like warraties when you have to ship back. would be a good deal if local though
#39
called autozone today. they have a part number for my car for the moorse, but have no way of getting them anymore. I will just get some good pads from advanced auto. How is wagner, raybestos, or bendix. that is what they carry. I will go with a ceramic.
#41
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Wagner, i wouldn't put anything else on ones car i work on. I use OEM pads, but if you choose aftermarket, wagner is the way to go. And remember you get what you pay for.
#42
ok it's been about 6 mos and about 8k miles and my autozone duralast rotors are warping...... i'm a little upset, expecting to get at least 1yr out of the rotors. but the guy at autozone mentioned that semi-metallic pads are the best to use with inexpensive rotors. i bought the ceramic when i changed the rotors, maybe ill go with semi-metallic pads and duralast rotors again and see how long they last......
now has anyone heard of www.brakeplanet.com
they have drilled and slotted silver zinc coated rotors with a lifetime warranty for $100 for 2 front rotors or $200 for all 4 rotors
now has anyone heard of www.brakeplanet.com
they have drilled and slotted silver zinc coated rotors with a lifetime warranty for $100 for 2 front rotors or $200 for all 4 rotors
#43
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Duralast has made quite a name for themselves in recent years. I would have no issues using them as OEM replacments. I wouldnt think twice about it. Most duralast parts come with a lifetime warranty, or at least a warranty of some sorts. and their prices are great. if your car isnt covered under warranty and you are looking to save a few bucks, Duralast is as good as oem in most cases.
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