cheapest brakes pad/rotor montreal area

I love when people bring parts of questionable quality from questionable websites that will require a grinder to fit pads or a hammer. Usually both
Sérieusement, ça bien de l'allure malgré le prix! J'ai déjà eux des affaires pires que ça pour plus chère dans les autos part ! Le fit était bon !

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I love when people bring parts of questionable quality from questionable websites that will require a grinder to fit pads or a hammer. Usually both
I love when mechanics sell fear to their customers to make more money.
 
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I love when mechanics sell fear to their customers to make more money.
I love it when people bring their own parts to save 50$ then clog up the lift when it's wrong or better yet come back in 2 weeks because their parts have failed
 
I love it when people bring their own parts to save 50$ then clog up the lift when it's wrong or better yet come back in 2 weeks because their parts have failed

I love when clients self diagnose their worn brakes and miss the seized calipers or the fact they haven't serviced anything since they bought it. But nature of the Beast you deal with what someone does not want to do themselves.

Hence why I only take on jobs once in a while.
 
I love when people bring parts of questionable quality from questionable websites that will require a grinder to fit pads or a hammer. Usually both

I totally agree with you, but I can say that the pads & discs from maxbrakes actually fit with no issue and don't squeak, installed them on a brothers nissan altima last year and he hasn't complained since lol but I doubt they will last more than 2 years
 
I love it when people bring their own parts to save 50$ then clog up the lift when it's wrong or better yet come back in 2 weeks because their parts have failed

J'ai déjà acheté des pièces moins cher qui on finalement coûté plus cher car il a fallu tout recommencer. Ça peut être des hit or miss. Mais l'expérience fait que j'évite maintenant tout ce qui est des brakes cheap...

Mais règle générale, je crois que si tu les choisis bien, c'est plus rentable...

Ex: Bearings de roues sur expedition. Chinois 125$ chez autoshack vs + de 400$ chez napa pour du timken. Roulé plus de 30000km avec et utilisé pour tirer, pis ça a duré.
J'ai refait les 4 pour les prix d'un.

Versus au garage, ou j'envoie mon truck faire monter des mags. Je demande d’installer les valves TPMS qui valent 5$ chaque. Ils les a charger 28$ chaque... C'est sur que next time j'arrive avec les miennes.
 
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