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    Hunter Balancer for Careless Tire Techs?

    Originally Posted By: tc1446 I'll still take my chances by having it done on the Hunter Road Force rather than standard. What you’re forgetting is that a Hunter RF machine can also be used just like a plain-old standard balancer if the tech doesn’t want to take the time to use all the RF...
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    Water pump and belt brands, GM 3.1 v6

    I’d probably get the Hitachi. The AC Delco Pro is probably just a reboxed aftermarket part, but could still be pretty good. I’ve been unimpressed with Gates hard parts. The ones I’ve bought were just generic white box parts with a Gates sticker.
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    Pulse by Safety First

    As already noted, when you see these on cars it's normally because a car dealer installed them. From what I've read, it's one of those things where they buy them for a couple bucks and install them on every car. When someone buys the car, there will then be a "brake light safety flasher" or...
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    Machine or replace rotors?

    I’ve looked in my area and any place that knows what they’re doing charges enough that it’s not worth it.
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    Automated RockAuto

    Originally Posted By: Donald Did you price shop for rotors on Amazon when shipping is included. I am Amazon Prime and the RA shipping is a killer for heavy parts like a rotor. I’m a prime subscriber, and I always compare RA to Amazon and a couple other sites. I still end up buying from RA...
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    Rust Proof Brake Rotors?

    Originally Posted By: StevieC And how many braking cycles before that is worn off. Sounds like a gimmick! It's supposed to wear off the braking surface. That's how it's designed. The benefit of these fully coated rotors is that the entire rest of the rotor, including inside the hat and in the...
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    Rust Proof Brake Rotors?

    A decent number of companies offer this or something similar. I've bought similarly coated rotors from Zimmermann and AC Delco.
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    Discount Tire- no more pro-rated road hazard?

    Originally Posted By: DB_Cooper I've bought several sets of tires from DT over the years. As I recall..the road hazard deal was always an up-sell. Never heard they offered a "free" pro-rated road hazard. The upsell is the replacement certificates. The pro-rated road hazard is different and is...
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    Discount Tire- no more pro-rated road hazard?

    It's listed here: https://www.discounttire.com/customer-service/return-policy Quote: Every tire we sell comes with a FREE pro-rated road hazard warranty, as well as a manufacturer’s limited warranty. We also offer our Certificate for Repair, Refund, or Replacement program. Learn more about our...
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    Brake Pad Friction Ratings

    Originally Posted By: spasm3 The problem is the cross over. If you look at the chart, and ff pad could also be called a gg at .45. An EE pad could be called an FF pad at .35. You might be overly concerned about "cross over." If the chart is accurate, the coefficient would have to be a...
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    Brake Pad Friction Ratings

    The friction rating doesn't tell the whole story, but I also consider it when buying pads.
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    How many use air tools at home?

    As noted already, the common ones that are handy are a good impact ( I would guess whatever came with your compressor is not very good), air ratchets, air hammer, air gun and tire inflator.
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    Fluid Film as Undercoating Question

    Why would you blast it off after the winter? I would just recommend a touch-up of high-spray areas before winter. That's always been my strategy. The FF will last a long time on areas that don't get a constant spray of water. I don't think FF or any oil "absorbing" salt and causing rust is an...
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    Want to switch cell phone carriers

    Another T-mobile customer here. I had AT&T before. As noted, T-mobile offers some very cheap plans but their coverage is terrible. The coverage map on their website is a complete lie. I may end up switching back to a more expensive company. Whenever my wife goes on a road trip I think about...
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    Bye bye powertrain warranty!

    Originally Posted By: Alex_V I picked the 1.4T on purpose - better mileage and power, no timing belt, etc., and a lot of its quirks were mitigated by how I was going to treat the car no matter what it was: 89 octane, keeping a close eye on spark plug condition, oil changes @ 30% OLM, etc. I...
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    Bye bye powertrain warranty!

    Originally Posted By: macarose Well, I wrote this a couple of years ago. http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com/2015/10/chevrolet-cruze-success-failure/ I'm sure you're going to make that Cruze a keeper for a very long while. Congrats, and all the best! Steven Lang I have a Cruze eco and the...
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    Initial review: Wagner OEX pads & AC Delco rotors

    Originally Posted By: buck91 Still happy with these? Currently running Wagner TQ's on the truck with good results for many thousands of miles. Looking at options for my Wife's Explorer Sport and these have peaked my interest. Yes, I'm really impressed with these. I have 6,000 miles on them so...
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    Discount Tire Direct rebates.

    I use the rebate card to buy Amazon credit if equal value. That's easy to use and you don't have to worry about losing the card or forgetting some of the money on it.
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    Reliability of "modern appliances"

    Originally Posted By: L_Sludger New appliances are also almost exclusively non-US made. Not exactly accurate. I've been doing a lot of appliance shopping in the last few years. It's still pretty easy to find USA-made appliances. Not every brand will offer a USA-made option, but you'll be able...
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    polisher/buffer

    All depends on budget. The HF unit is a real bargain and works well. If you want to spend more, there are other options.
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