Our local NAPA store turns them for $5 each, for my Toyota Sequoia they want $130 per 'premium' rotorGuess which way I went
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A key point; "premium rotor". Sometime I think cutting old good rotors is better than buying new crap that is in the stores today. Brake pads, same thing. I seem to have better luck with the better quality.
I am getting tired of the cheap junk sold. Just replaced a ballast in a fluorescent fixture. Only about year or two old. Seems every new fixture I buy burns the ballast after a couple years. Geeze, I have some fluorescent fixtures in a building that has scads of lights at least 20 years old. I can remember two out of 30 failing in 10 years. So, in the long run, do we save anything by buying the cheap junk?? It might even cost us more in the end?? In this case , replacing ballast cost me a trip to big box, 15 miles round to box, an hour walking around buying more junk I don't need and back at shop and hour to replace. And...don't forget... the cheap stuff takes North American jobs that turned out quality goods.
Just thoughts from the Coffeeman.