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Brake Rotors from ebay

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Brake Rotors from ebay

Post by BigMav »

Anyone using these. Any feedback good or bad?

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll ... Track=true
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Post by blackmav »

Pretty sure thats where I got mine from, also called Wodonga power steer and brake.
Only put them on yesterday, so don't really know other than they fit :D
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Post by BigMav »

So you bought them directly from the store? How much if you don't mind me asking?
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Post by blackmav »

Nup. Got them though ebay but when I contacted them I got them to through a set of pads in as well , all up was around $120. Bought them about six months ago and put them on yesterday

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Post by Beastmavster »

They're on there as a buy now item for $77


http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NISSAN-MQ-GQ-PAT ... dZViewItem

Wonder how many idiots will bid it up to $150 :D
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Re: Brake Rotors from ebay

Post by bogged »

are they really that much cheaper than buying local so you can check the quality personally on the spot?
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Re: Brake Rotors from ebay

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bogged wrote:are they really that much cheaper than buying local so you can check the quality personally on the spot?
Thats why I'm asking if anyone has used them and what experiences they have had. :roll:
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Re: Brake Rotors from ebay

Post by bogged »

BigMav wrote:
bogged wrote:are they really that much cheaper than buying local so you can check the quality personally on the spot?
Thats why I'm asking if anyone has used them and what experiences they have had. :roll:
doesnt mean the ones they send you will be the same as what they sent them thats what Im gettin at.

hey its your $.. go for it
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Post by matthewK »

i think they guy that own somervill wreakers here in vic was doing roaters i think specail at $39 a pop

really ebays good dont get me wrong but something this important that stops the 4by for a few extra dollor id be going to a reputable brack joint like abs , or even the auto shop and just pricing what they can do for you ???
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Post by BigMav »

ended up getting dba rotors at $89 a side, a lot more than i wanted to pay but the quality is there. Also got some bendix 4wd pads, hope they are as good as they are cracked up to be aswell. Will start the job tonight. Anyone have any tips to doing the job before I get started.
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Post by matthewK »

as long as ya got all tools needed should be right dont forget your clamp to :)


its good to put a clamp on before taking out brake to push the clyinder in a bit make it eiser to lift and pull out pads :)

i also found silverline to be fairly good:) my last set i just used crappy frodo ones just get me around
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