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Old 22-12-2013, 10:54 AM   #1
lionus
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Default Warped Rotors in 2006 LX LS

Sisters Focus has what i think are heavily warped rotors at the front. Planning on replacing them and the pads I suppose, two quotes I got so far for what I think were OEM/Genuine ford rotors $150-175 EACH.

Absurd prices. I've seen from the previous threads that rotors/pads are a common problem on the Focus. So i'm looking at DBA brakes and some other generic brands where I can get them for a cheaper price. So far I have RDA/EBC and DBA on the list - anything else? What about ebay purchases

Everyone is closed sunday so I can't get a quote, but judging by ebay prices, the OEM quotes are a bloody rip off.
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DBA-DBA21...fedf3fe&_uhb=1
E.g 82 for single DBA disc shipping included - anyone running the DBA rotors?


On a side note, gave the thing a bit of a drive, nothing like my 206 but it does have a europeany feel

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