Brake problems on Alero

only have 23,000 miles on my 2001 alero and have
been told the front brake pads are 90% worn and
not covered under warranty, which happens to be
bumper-to-bumper for 36,000 miles. Somehow this
just doesn't make sense to me. I've never had to replace brakes on any of my cars prior to 70,000
minimum. Does anyone know about a Special Policy
Letter extending coverage on brake pads on all "N"
cars?? I need help ASAP. Thanks
been told the front brake pads are 90% worn and
not covered under warranty, which happens to be
bumper-to-bumper for 36,000 miles. Somehow this
just doesn't make sense to me. I've never had to replace brakes on any of my cars prior to 70,000
minimum. Does anyone know about a Special Policy
Letter extending coverage on brake pads on all "N"
cars?? I need help ASAP. Thanks
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celebrate your independence from Olds' CAFE restrictions and get oversize rotors from one of the American outfits that specialize in brakes that really work... Raybestos, Wagner, or Bendix/Honeywell... specify oversize for maximum life when you talk to the counterman... and laugh at the automakers' thinning these parts down to cut a fifth of a mile per gallon per car per year.
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Has anyone had the unsolvable turn signal problem? It only works 50% of the time, and the part they think will solve the issue has been on back order for 4 months. Now I am driving with two feet and no turn signals! : )
S E R I O U S L Y, I think you've had a lifetime allowance of pinheadism from that dealer, and it should be obvious from the parts backlog that they have an issue in the turn signals. find another dealer and get on the order list there for the part.
I found, in your size:
Yokohama Avid V4
360 Treadwear, A Traction, A Temp
$75
Kumho Ecsta 712 (a great, under-rated tire)
340AA
$77
Dunlop SP Sport A2 (my favorite all around tire)
420AA
$89.
Their prices don't include shipping - count on $8-10 a tire.
BTW - the RSAs are from Goodyear's OEM bid bunch are aren't very good at treadwear, temp or traction - I'm substantially surprised they made it to 37,000 miles.
The Yoko is a good value but their repuation isn't so good regarding QC. I've talked to several Yoko Avid buyers who went thru numerous tires to find 4 that would balance up properly. I wouldn't buy them online as the return/exchange process is a hassle.
The Dunlop is a nice tire competing in a segment that is filled with nice tires. Shop aggressively here.
TR's prices can be beat but it takes some smart shopping. I did it two weeks ago buying at Costco. Beat TR's pricing by 10%. But if you do not like to shop, TR is a great place to buy.
I would look at some Brembo, Baer, PowerSlot, etc rotors with quality Raybestos, Performance Friction, etc pads and be done with all your brake whoa's for good. I've had the Brembo's on my car for awhile, not a single problem. For more information on where to find this stuff, check out http://aleroupgrades.com/suspension_&_brakes.htm