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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
Installed on my father in-laws truck, quality seems good, brakes are smooth and rotors look great.
Red man
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Great price for what you get! Like OEM
Jeremiah
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Works perfect for my 2012 Nissan frontier. I drove it for about an hour in the city and it stopped smooth with no noise.
Henry Cox
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
The product came as promise and I installed them promptly they work great. The rotors come with brake pads, and they are a good combination no squealing, and a smooth stop. They are a good value.
Rick McCallan
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2024
I really like this product I used it on a 07 Pathfinder product was good no problem with installation and it even came with a set of brake pads which I didn't even realize no noise no pulsating as before I bought several items from this company.
my31
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024
I have ordered allot of these for different cars and trucks. Great product!
TWilhite
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
I had been considering taking my truck to a shop to have this done. I had at least one warped rotor and worried about it. I started finding out how much they wanted to do this work and wondered If I could do it myself. I watched a few videos of a feller my age (I think) taking his time explaining every step along the way and I thought I'm no doofus, I can do it myself.Started by looking at some auto parts stores online to check the prices. Darn near ordered a set of rotors from the O company. Then I looked here on Amazon. Found these Detroit Axle brand and they came with replacement pads and hardware.Picked a evening after work to bang this out. I started on the front passenger side and got everything off except the old rotor. It was frozen on (with rust) and wouldn't budge. I hosed it down with WD-40 and let it sit while I went over to the driver's side. I got it done fairly quickly (30 - 40 min. didn't time it) I then went back to the passenger side and hosed it down with a second shot of WD-40 and waited a few minutes. I two hammered it (Put lug nuts back on, get 2 hammers, put one against the rotor and beat it like it owes you money with the other one moving the striking point up and down (top and bottom surface of the rotor) and it came loose. Got everything reassembled and back together pretty quick. I should note that I put some anti-seize goop on the hub before putting the rotors on...After a few mile test drive, I was tickled 5hitless because I spend a fraction of what it would have cost me in a good quality automotive shop. Sorry fellas, I need the money more than you do.These should last a while, we'll see. I don't foresee any problems developing but if so, I'll update this review.Stopping smooth and easy now.
Eddie
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
Fit my 2012 Frontier perfectly. DIY in about 2 hrs.
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