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Originally Posted by TheRealSy90
Honestly, it's equally the car owner or mechanics responsibility to make sure you are installing the right part on your car, as much as it is the person selling you the part. I mean you could have taken one of your old rotors with you to compare the sizes, or compared them before you installed them on your car and tried to drive it. Mistakes happen.
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I figured they knew which rotors were which since they produce them themselves and saw so many positive reviews about them. My car is my daily so I drove it out there to get it, I didn't have the option of taking my wheels off there and matching them up.
I did bring the rotors with me on my third trip out there to exchange the rotors. And if I ever decide to go back I'll be taking measurements myself or bringing a rotor once again.
I'm just letting people know that apparently it's a recurring problem for them to give out and send people the wrong rotors, although they own up to their mistakes and replace them, I'm hoping they see this and improve their system. Not trying to bash their business just provide some constructive criticism.