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Advance Auto Parts & rotors
You can get Raybestos Aimco-GS front rotors for $25.99 and rear rotors for $15.99.
That's less than $100 for all four rotors. Are these any good?
Here: http://www.advanceautoparts.com/
That's less than $100 for all four rotors. Are these any good?
Here: http://www.advanceautoparts.com/
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Have you checked RockAuto.com?
BTW, this may just be me, but there's such a huge price gap between the Raybestos replacement rotors and the genuine Honda rotors. You're talking $25 vs. $100/each, if not more. Are these rotors going to last a reasonable 50k or so, or are these going to last one winter ???
At $50/each, much more than these but still far less than the genuine Honda ones, you can get the Brembo "blank" replacements.
BTW, this may just be me, but there's such a huge price gap between the Raybestos replacement rotors and the genuine Honda rotors. You're talking $25 vs. $100/each, if not more. Are these rotors going to last a reasonable 50k or so, or are these going to last one winter ???
At $50/each, much more than these but still far less than the genuine Honda ones, you can get the Brembo "blank" replacements.
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I'm under the assumption that most of these are probably made in the same plants in China. Even so, my OEM rotors lasted 14k miles before they warped. At these prices I can buy 4 times as replace them as often as needed.
BTW - next time I'm going with semi-metallic pads. I know the OEMs are ceramic - and those are cleaner, but I've never had warping/buildup problems in the past with cars I've owned that came with semi-metallic pads. You just have to replace them a little more often and clean your wheels a more frequently.
BTW - next time I'm going with semi-metallic pads. I know the OEMs are ceramic - and those are cleaner, but I've never had warping/buildup problems in the past with cars I've owned that came with semi-metallic pads. You just have to replace them a little more often and clean your wheels a more frequently.
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