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Edmond

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They seem pretty nice so far. I got them for $50 from the local auto parts store. Very easy to install.

Anyone else use these pads?

They advertise them as coming with a lifetime warranty? What exactly does that mean? Does that mean as long as I keep my original receipt, I can go back and keep getting new brake pads? ;LOL
 
Lifetime is interpreted differently by each company. I heard these are good pads, with great life. I wonder how your rotors will hold up with the harder pad surface.
 
The previous pads were about 4 years old and that's when the rotors were changed. I'm pretty easy on brakes so they last quite a while for me. The rotors were still looking good so I kept them.

I probably drive 30 something miles a week in suburbia so these brakes will probably last a long time! :D
 
Edmond said:
... as long as I keep my original receipt.
I have a tendency to keep every receipt for every part, or work that's done on, my vehicles. I've got three of these:

maintenancelogbooksmall2.jpg

Although I did quit tallying total cost some time ago. :hb
 
Ken , from the looks of that binder, if you had kept up with the total you might be doing more than banging your head now. :drink:cry;LOL
 
I personally have had the best service with GM OEM or "Raybestos" W/Lifetime warranty. The Raybestos Warranty is good as long as you own the car and retain a copy of the reciept. I have a plastic sealable "pouch" in all my vehicles that I keep reciepts in for such purposes. I am a "Highway" driver and got over 80,000 out of the OEM on my '92. The '88 was similar W/Raybestos. Good Luck, Tim
 
Tim Scales said:
got over 80,000 out of the OEM on my '92. The '88 was similar W/Raybestos. Good Luck, Tim

I like the sound of that. :D
 
I've thought about going to the ceramic pads, mostly for dust reduction. Let us know how you like them and if the wheels stay significantly cleaner.

I'm not hard on brakes either. I typically get 80 to 90,000 miles on pads on my cars.
 
Ken said:
I have a tendency to keep every receipt for every part, or work that's done on, my vehicles. I've got three of these:

maintenancelogbooksmall2.jpg

Although I did quit tallying total cost some time ago. :hb
And I thought I was organized!
 
AAh lifetime warranty-at a local Car Quest store that meant that the pads are guaranteed against their own breakage for as long as you have them-meaning that they wont break or fall apart sitting there. Has nothing to do with wear factor, I bit the big one on that :mad
 
Robertwav1 said:
And I thought I was organized!
Ken is amazing guys & girls... I thought I was organized to but... I am full of s..t compared to Ken.
 
Ruby Fan said:
AAh lifetime warranty-at a local Car Quest store that meant that the pads are guaranteed against their own breakage for as long as you have them-meaning that they wont break or fall apart sitting there. Has nothing to do with wear factor, I bit the big one on that :mad

So what's the point of having a lifetime warranty? :ugh
 
A "LIFETIME WARRANTY" is only as good as the company that "STANDS BEHIND IT". This only means that when the pads wear out you can get another set for free, provided you have saved the origional reciept. This does not in any way mean the pads will last a longer period of time. ESPECIALLY if you are buying the CHEAP FOREIGN (mostly CHINA) imported parts, ie pads, starters, alternators, water pumps etc..whew!

I have "LOST" my job of over 25 years due to cheap Chinese made products. If We would LEAVE these items on the shelf and NOT buy it our jobs MIGHT return to the USA. More later, Tim

Edmond said:
So what's the point of having a lifetime warranty? :ugh
 
Tim Scales said:
.....I have "LOST" my job of over 25 years due to cheap Chinese made products. If We would LEAVE these items on the shelf and NOT buy it our jobs MIGHT return to the USA. More later, Tim
Agree.

Unfortunately, most people are cheap and so they buy the cheaper, Chinese stuff. In fact, when I tell people I look for the Made in the USA label, I get ridiculed. :eyerole
 
Yes my friend we do. If everyone and I mean everyone would just leave the China crap on the shelf...maby just maby some of our factories would return. We were "Bought out" by a Tiawan based company. They immediately began closing all the US plants and now only one remains located in Indiana. That is where I am currently working. 600+ miles from home. I am too old to get another job. I am holding my breath that this factory will last another 20+ years ...not just for me but for all employeed here. Thanks for the comment. I wonder...if the GM Execs closed the Bowling Green plant and started making the Vette in China...how many people would think twice about buying one. It would put at least 2,000 American workers out of jobs.
Rogue said:
Agree.

Unfortunately, most people are cheap and so they buy the cheaper, Chinese stuff. In fact, when I tell people I look for the Made in the USA label, I get ridiculed. :eyerole
 
Ruby Fan said:
lifetime warranty- meant that the pads are guaranteed against their own breakage for as long as you have them-meaning that they wont break or fall apart sitting there.
Last set I read the fine print on also required that they be quite a bit thinner than I cared to allow them to get, and evenly worn! I guess I have another application for the disc sander!
 
Rogue said:
most people buy cheaper stuff.
Yup. My job is headed overseas, too.

Anyone out there buy an airline ticket based upon ANYTHING BUT price? You want to know some REAL WORLD exotic airline stories? Maybe some FACTS that the press ignores?

Just get me started....again. :mad :bash :argue :puke
 

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