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Jim Shonk | Joe Dawicki | Rattle in brakes |
August 31, 1995 12:20 PM * |
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Re: Yes, you're right > back & tell me what YOU think the problem was , & I'll tell you who fixed it Yes I am Certifide but dont let that Fool you i have seen some real smucks with that Patch on there shirt..... And the next thing its my opinion that your best tech's will be in small independant shops...Becouse the pay is higher... About the rattle well the Clips that hold the pads were not in place and the Buffer pads were not installed....That would be my first guess how ever..there are a lot of things to rattle on a car so guessing blind is hard...Ill bet that that was it....Hope the rotors were turned !! Also some repair shops pay so little that the tech's have to cheat to live.. it's a shame but true...if you pull into a shop and there are a lot of fancy things around you can vet the Tech's ant making Sh*t... Becouse the over head is to high...Find a small mom and pop shop..you will get good service there |
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