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 Post subject: where to buy good front rotors in canada
PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:07 am 
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anybody buy a good set (powerslot,baer or such)of rotors for their kj in toronto?, and where?

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The best would be to probably order them on-line. Even with shipping most times eBay or any on-line retailer can beat local prices. Also most auto parts stores won't stock a lot of aftermarket parts.

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PostPosted: Thu May 28, 2009 7:24 pm 
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i wouldn't say always. make sure u shop around cuz sometimes the cost of the difference in the dollar, shipping and BROKERAGE(named for a reason)will just about make the item the same price. i was just pricing out a general grabber for my spare and it worked out to be 30.00 cheaper and i would get it faster than getting it from the states. as for pads and rotors i think guys are using Napa Ceramic pads and Premium rotors. someone quote me if im wrong but i know i have heard them alot around here.

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PostPosted: Fri May 29, 2009 9:00 am 
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I don't think you'll need to spend$ and wait for something from the US
I just replaced my pads in time to save my rotors for a nother pair of pads. Even with all the mud and sand- I though 60,000km was pretty good for ome. The Napa premium products are very good quality, even if I've only put on 2000 km since installing them.

A word of suggestion- if you catch your pad replacement in time- you'll not need to shell out for new rotors.


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PostPosted: Sat May 30, 2009 10:54 am 
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I ordered mine through Automotive Warehouse in St. Catharines to buy my powerslot rotors, however I only went through them because they are local.

I do recall that when looking/calling around that there were a few places in Toronto that could get them for me at the same price or a few bucks cheaper, but since it was only a few bucks difference I went with the local choice.

So there definately are places in Toronto that either stock them, or can order them for you, unfortunately I didn't keep my list of where and how much from when I was pricing mine out.

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