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My nightmare with UMW Toyota Malaysia
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rstusa
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Mar 29 2010, 11:34 AM
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The service advisor told that my rear brake pads's rubber is becoming thin and need to change a new one, he told me 1 set of rear brake pads cost RM300++, is it worth to change in toyota umw or change it outside with a cheaper price?
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rstusa
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Mar 29 2010, 12:13 PM
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So worth to change or not? Or change it outside can get cheaper price?
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rstusa
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Mar 29 2010, 12:37 PM
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QUOTE(michael9413 @ Mar 29 2010, 01:19 PM) well bro hard to tell u coz outside got a lot of imitation product... if you wan u can buy at SC and change at outside... the changing labour for outside is around RM15~RM25 hard to say... u can ask how much is the labour and also the part price from Toyota... call them also can... for me i'll stick to Ori coz Akebono set is lasting and they are producing less dust...  i'd change to after market once the dust is quite a lot, although the performance is not bad... my Ori brake pad last me about 60+km for the front and about 80k km for the rear set... actually u can do a lil more but when they advice to change i change only... BTW the front pad i had changed into others already but the rear is use Ori... i'll go abck to Ori any time coz it is lasting and less brake dust/powder produce... So the service advisor advise me to change that RM300++ rear brake pads is Akebono set?
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rstusa
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Mar 29 2010, 02:48 PM
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I'm in UMW Seremban SC. Later I'll ask whether the brake pads set is Akebono set.
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