Hi guys,
Have you ever bought from www.autoanything.com? Are they reliable?
And the second question - has any of you tried this kit? Is it good? Shall I buy it? http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/p...mic-brake-kits
Thank you so much,
Gabriel
Hi guys,
Have you ever bought from www.autoanything.com? Are they reliable?
And the second question - has any of you tried this kit? Is it good? Shall I buy it? http://www.autoanything.com/brakes/p...mic-brake-kits
Thank you so much,
Gabriel
I would buy from MaxBrakes.com they have a 50% off sale until end of month. Lots of TM3 members including myself are using MaxBrakes
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jswift79 (11-24-2015)
Thank you so much for your reply! I will take a look then.
I bought from maxbrakes.com only cost $140 to do all four corners on my wife's sedan, pads and discs, and they seem great so far. Also shipped in two days.
jswift79 (11-30-2015)
Great. Thank you so much guys. I really appreciate it.
I'm looking for a set too. Dealer said I need to replace front pads and rotors and quoted me $510.
Which part# I need to order from max brakes? Any recommendations? Tnx
They have a search by vehicle feature on the website. Best bet. Then you have a few choices as far as features in the rotors. Slotted/ drilled etc.
You know that if you get the TM3 affiliate discount it's 20% off OEM parts? And you'd never do a brake job at the dealer. They charge more for labour on one end vs my own mechanic for both ends brake job.
Personally, I think the factory parts are about as good as you'd get for street use. Higher quality and cheap usually don't go together.
Lots of people are happy with almost anything because well unless the replacement parts are so bad they aren't capable of locking up and triggering ABS, no one will noticed any shorter stopping distances. The caveat being cold and wet performance (search about hawk pads and cold temps)
Longevity is where I think getting OEM pays off. Simply put, unless you are going to send a sample to a lab to test you wouldn't know what a aftermarket rotor and pad is made of and what it means in terms of durability.
I just had my brakes replaced on all 4 corners with OEM parts and the way I see it is that they lasted 5 years and 80k without a single issue and still stops the car as well as they did new. So it's been good value, and really great long term performance and durability. In other cars I have experienced warping in the 2nd year of ownership and decreasing brake feel/performance due to wear.
Just bought and installed front rotors and ceramic pads from Maxbrakes. I got the OEM but forgot to ask about the zinc coating. They look like they are decent quality but time will tell. Will change the rears with maxbrakes if the fronts hold up well in a year or so.
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Dealer quoted me $475 just to replace the front brake pads and rotors. Didn't know about maxbrakes.com, but some suggested some other places and somehow I ended up at nextmod in Markham and ordered from there. They quoted me on OEM's a like for:
Front + Rear Pads = $120 cash price Front + Rear Rotors = $220 cash price ($340 total). Got them installed by Jimmy a couple of weeks ago and they work great so far.
Don't have the powerstop but I know some guys have this kit and haven't heard any complaints from them. The price is good so I think it is worth getting.
thought Id reopened this thread! my car is at 117k and I just replaced my break pads but did not replaced my rotors due to everyone telling me that my rotors are still in good shape;
Any one here can clarify that for me and if What should I also change my rotors when changing my pads.
shift8 (03-08-2016)
Thanks for the advice. I ended up reusing my rotors and juat replaving my brake pads now i have new rotors lying around the garage
Yes, save those rotors for the future.
I replaced only my front brake pads today for my outlander. It wasn't necessary to replace the rotors at all. Wanted to get them done by Jimmy but the fronts had only had a few weeks of life left so I went with another shop since he's injured.