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Stuff like that gives mechanics and shops a bad reputation. We have a couple dealers in town that are like that. Go in for an oil change and $1500 later.......
Mike, that's why I don't mind doing a little work in my shop here at home when I'm not working on my old cars. Most of the time it's a woman from Church (or a man) that I don't want to see been taken advantage of by taking the vehicle to a shop somewhere and getting ripped off
 
Mike, that's why I don't mind doing a little work in my shop here at home when I'm not working on my old cars. Most of the time it's a woman from Church (or a man) that I don't want to see been taken advantage of by taking the vehicle to a shop somewhere and getting ripped off
I like what you do and how you do it.
 
Cool

I'm a Patriots fan from childhood. My first sports team sweatshirt was a Pats shirt at about age 5.

I've gone from the sorry days of the 70s and 80s to the high times of Brady. Most people hate the success... now that the success is over, most people hate the fan base. Understandable.

Yankees Suck is the standard.
I don’t hate the success. I commend them for that.
I hate the slimely owner. That and all the cheating scandals they had during that period of success.
 
So quick drive by! On a big road trip. Can you guess where I’m at?

I’ll give you a hint, “Hi ho Silver!!!!!!” Says Captain Sobel
 
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Tike, I had the same thing happen last month. Had a good customer who called me said his brother had his vehicle at Firestone automotive to be checked over and they did a little work but they told him he needed brakes all the way around on his Honda and they wanted $1,200. So me being the prepared guy I am, ordered brakes for this Honda all the way around, rotors and pads. Vehicle comes here the next day I put it up on the lift has over 50% left front and rear. I told the guy not to go back to Firestone ever again. He was pretty pissed off.
What model Honda? I've been a "Honda guy" for a long damn time, but some of the newer (later?) models have started to get a reputation for "eating" and warping rotors. Sadly my '21 Ridgeline is included, and yes- the front rotors are warped, at only 61k miles.

(sigh). **** just doesn't last these days.
 
What model Honda? I've been a "Honda guy" for a long damn time, but some of the newer (later?) models have started to get a reputation for "eating" and warping rotors. Sadly my '21 Ridgeline is included, and yes- the front rotors are warped, at only 61k miles.

(sigh). **** just doesn't last these days.
This was a 2021 Honda Accord Sport.
 
This was a 2021 Honda Accord Sport.
Yup. That's right there in the "sweet spot".

I swear they're either making the rotors thinner (I haven't looked at the Specs), the pads harder (ditto), or they're just using crappier ("softer") metal (which is what I'm thinking). Regardless of which it is, warped front rotors at 40k miles, on a lightly used vehicle, is BS, plain and simple.
 
There's nothing wrong with recycled metals for things like rotors but if not done properly, that metal is really poor quality. I'm sure they don't use virgin cast iron for them. Especially the replacement parts.
 
Yup. That's right there in the "sweet spot".

I swear they're either making the rotors thinner (I haven't looked at the Specs), the pads harder (ditto), or they're just using crappier ("softer") metal (which is what I'm thinking). Regardless of which it is, warped front rotors at 40k miles, on a lightly used vehicle, is BS, plain and simple.
 
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