OT: Discount Parts for a Mitsubishi?
Okay, so we have websites like AcuraAutomotiveParts.org for Acura parts; but what about for Mitsubishi?
My ex has convinced me to do her brakes and I need front pads.
My ex has convinced me to do her brakes and I need front pads.
Brake pads... call either Victor@ VPR Motorsports or Andie at Cobalt.
http://www.vprmotorsports.com
http://cobaltfriction.com
http://www.vprmotorsports.com
http://cobaltfriction.com
This is for a Lancer ES...
Don't you think both of those are a bit of over kill... hehe.
You were thinking I was a traitor and bought a Lancer EVO MR. I mean I am stunna', but please.
Don't you think both of those are a bit of over kill... hehe.
You were thinking I was a traitor and bought a Lancer EVO MR. I mean I am stunna', but please.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by onyx00 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">This is for a Lancer ES...
Don't you think both of those are a bit of over kill... hehe.
You were thinking I was a traitor and bought a Lancer EVO MR. I mean I am stunna', but please.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Never, ever, ever, buy OEM pads. Rip-off.
Raybestos dust-free from Autozone are an upgrade.
At least they don't dust.
-Chris
Don't you think both of those are a bit of over kill... hehe.
You were thinking I was a traitor and bought a Lancer EVO MR. I mean I am stunna', but please.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Never, ever, ever, buy OEM pads. Rip-off.
Raybestos dust-free from Autozone are an upgrade.
At least they don't dust.-Chris
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Chris F »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Never, ever, ever, buy OEM pads. Rip-off.
Raybestos dust-free from Autozone are an upgrade.
At least they don't dust.
-Chris</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, I mean if this was my current g/f I might be concerned about price, but screw that man.
Never, ever, ever, buy OEM pads. Rip-off.
Raybestos dust-free from Autozone are an upgrade.
At least they don't dust.-Chris</TD></TR></TABLE>
Well, I mean if this was my current g/f I might be concerned about price, but screw that man.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Chris F »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">
Never, ever, ever, buy OEM pads. Rip-off.
Raybestos dust-free from Autozone are an upgrade.
At least they don't dust.
-Chris</TD></TR></TABLE>
I used to think the same thing, but I own a Toyota Tacoma and I was reading on some Toyota forum that the OEM Toyota pads were the best for the Tacoma. People tried cheaper pads... People tried more expensive pads... but they seemed to think the OEM was the best value and performance... so I bought OEM.
Never, ever, ever, buy OEM pads. Rip-off.
Raybestos dust-free from Autozone are an upgrade.
At least they don't dust.-Chris</TD></TR></TABLE>
I used to think the same thing, but I own a Toyota Tacoma and I was reading on some Toyota forum that the OEM Toyota pads were the best for the Tacoma. People tried cheaper pads... People tried more expensive pads... but they seemed to think the OEM was the best value and performance... so I bought OEM.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by davidnyc »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I used to think the same thing, but I own a Toyota Tacoma and I was reading on some Toyota forum that the OEM Toyota pads were the best for the Tacoma. People tried cheaper pads... People tried more expensive pads... but they seemed to think the OEM was the best value and performance... so I bought OEM.</TD></TR></TABLE>
What the heck does a Tacoma need brakes for?
What the heck does a Tacoma need brakes for?
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