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    NickNick
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      Hi car enthusiasts.
      Doing a brake job and I just wanted to throw out this question, and please only answer it if you have actually used Wearever rotors before. Thanks:

      Does anyone have any feedback on using the ‘more affordable’ Wearever Rotors from A.APs (longevity and performance for normal driving). Specifically would like to know if anyone has had these last on their vehicle for 3+ years without problems. Thanks as Always!

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      NickNick
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        My main concern is having to redo my brakes a year from now. So if you can just do a quick reply with

        1)the duration you have used Wearever rotors (years or mileage)
        2)the pads you used them with
        3)any noticed problems

        that would help out a lot of people who are looking for feedback on this bargain product.
        this is a good website to get good honest reviews going on a popular product for people strapped for cash.

        Thanks Again.

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        twiggytwiggy
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          I used these on my 2000 Sienna and they lasted about three years, about as long as the pads lasted- about 30k miles. They would have lasted longer but I had a caliper seize on me. The pads were AAP house brand as well. No issues with warpage but I could tell they wore quite a bit compared to OEM due to the outer edge where the pads didn’t hit being much higher than the wear surface. If you google for coupon codes you can get 30-40% off. I got them for $20 each so I was happy.

          I ended up getting another set for my Honda Civic which I’m using with Akebono pads. Just put them on but no issues thus far. Again they were about $20 each rotor which is far cheaper than what OEM would cost.

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