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Chronic Brake
Problems?
Do you have one of those vehicles,
where you just can't seem to get the brake rotors and pads
to last a reasonable period of
time?
Let us
guess... You probably
have one of those vehicles with
brake problems like a:
- Jeep Grand Cherokee (Currently
Ranked #1!) - Chevy Malibu - Pontiac Grand Am / Grand
Prix - Ford Explorer and Explorer Sport
Trac - 99+ Ford F150, F250, F350 Pickup w/ Rear
Disc - 99+ Chevy Silverado
1500, 2500, 3500 Pickup - Ford E150,E250,E350 Vans - Chevy
Express 1500,2500,3500 Vans - Ford Mustang - Jaguar S Type,
X-Type - Land Rover Discovery -
Police, Emergency, Postal, Rural Delivery, and Fleet Vehicles
.... and many
more!!!!
You're Not
Alone!
You've probably already been through
this:
- After about 15k miles. you took the car to the
dealer for warranty brake work and they replaced the
rotors. It lasted about 10-15k miles... You brought it
back in, and they turned the rotors ... 10k miles later...
the rotors are warped again. Then, the dealer tells you that they
cannot replace the brakes any longer under warranty status
.... You'll either have to buy new rotors, or pay to have your rotors turned and
serviced.
You're
frustrated! You've owned many cars- and have
never had brake problems, on any of them, like this
one... You try to 'baby' the brakes - but you just
can't seem to get the
brakes to last longer than 10 or 15 thousand miles!
You've been told:
- You drive your Car,
Truck, or SUV too hard!
- Brakes are a wear item- They don't
last forever!
- You need to get good quality
rotors ... the ones from the factory are
cheap and warp easily.
You
Already Tried:
-Buying the best aftermarket replacement rotors from a local parts store - but the
same thing happened again!
We understand - and can
Help!
We specialize in providing Brake Solutions for vehicles with chronic braking
problems!
You can request a price quote for the items that we
offer - 24 hours a day!
We also recommend
reviewing our Technical Q&A
for Brake
Problems listed on our website here: http://www.BestBrakes.com/tech.shtml
You can also contact our Technical Staff for
input: E-Mail: tech@BestBrakes.com We will respond promptly to your
inquiry.
Please, we are very
busy - Our Toll-Free number is NOT for technical
inquiries.
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