That is basically all the brands I grew up with when I started working on cars in the 80s.....
I suppose next you are going to tell me that Callaghan Auto Parts is going out of business too.
No Orileys has already acquired them.......
That is basically all the brands I grew up with when I started working on cars in the 80s.....
I suppose next you are going to tell me that Callaghan Auto Parts is going out of business too.
Never heard of them. Did you need to collect S&H green stamps to purchase from them?
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Chris taught me that cheeseburgers don't mix well with Heroin and Cocaine for a healthy heart.![]()
Are there any other brands you'd recommend?
There is more than a little bit to unpack there. Most of it has to do with marketing and needing to say something to describe your product.I’ve had great luck with these high carbon ,perfect stop,but could only get these from my buddy that owns a repair shop,they do not warp,or at least they last 3-4 times longer than a (white box) brand and the pads are cleaner too,I wonder if @mrblaine has ever heard of these?https://perfectstop.com/perfectstoprotors
There is more than a little bit to unpack there. Most of it has to do with marketing and needing to say something to describe your product.
I didn't say there was anything at all wrong with them.We’ve been using them for years,the parts vendor that all the repair shops back in St. Louis buy from(als auto parts) got bought out by Napa and now they don’t sell them because Napa wants to sell their own brand.
I didn't say there was anything at all wrong with them.
No Orileys has already acquired them.......
No but Tommy gave a life time warranty on all the parts.....
That is basically all the brands I grew up with when I started working on cars in the 80s.....
I suppose next you are going to tell me that Callaghan Auto Parts is going out of business too.
There is more than a little bit to unpack there. Most of it has to do with marketing and needing to say something to describe your product.
Yes, generally marketed under some "euro-spec" BS. We tested them many years ago when Centric first came out with them. At the time, there wasn't any discernible difference against their premium 120 series and certainly not enough to justify the expense.
Just wondering if you ever heard of high carbon rotors.
Which was Checker Auto Parts back in the day in Colorado .
