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Old 07-29-2007, 01:55 PM
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Default Re: brake solutions

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Originally Posted by Jetes03tundra View Post
So would i be best off to get new rotors? which ones are the best? Im looking at the Brembo plain rotors and the Powerslot rotors? But i hear the Powerslot rotors that are slotted seem to make alot of noise while braking! I would definitely use OE pads up front.
I paid $155.86 for a pair of new plain Brembo rotors at O'Reilly Auto Parts three months ago. The cryo treated PowerSlots that I had on previously made very little noise if any. Your call.

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For the TSB, if the dealer finds it, is this something they are suppose to handle and fix for me? what if they just say ok, so what?
If your truck is still under warranty, a TSB tell a dealership HOW to fix a particular problem. It does not say that they must. If they decide not to honor your warranty, you should talk with the dealership owner or find another dealership.


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