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Re: Two letters that could spell trouble
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Posted by PAULIH300 on January 01, 2006 at 17:33:43 from (152.163.101.13):
In Reply to: Re: Two letters that could spell trouble posted by Michael Soldan on January 01, 2006 at 16:52:02:
Those Chinese made brake rotors are the economy models.....made or imported by Raybestos (Brake Parts Inc.)business partners.Buy the premium "PG grade" Raybestos rotors,and you will find most made in USA or Canada.Quickie brake shops looking to out quote the competition or charge full dollar (premium prices) for an economy brake job (max profit) will always specify the el cheapo lines.NAPA started the rush to cheap shuff back in the early 80s with "Series 2" filters,which later begat "Silverline",a complete line of economy stuff.NAPA had to change the name again due to the bad rep Silverline got(the common line was "Dont give me any of that cheap Silverline stuff.."),now its NAPA Silver,Mileage Plus,Tru Grip,Tru Stop,etc.So,you can specify premium (North American)parts,or cheaper,econo stuff (Mexican,Asian) most of the time.....its a matter of personal choice,or wallet contents.
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