Craigslist Response on brake pad installation
I decided to send a few inquiries out on installation of my Rotex Brake pads on Craigslist. I had several return emails and just received this "odd" response.
What do you all think of this???
Dear Golfergal,
Thank you for the detailed instructions regarding the proper method required to change brake pads. And the tool list... priceless.
But alas, I never, as a rule, install customer supplied parts. Especially brake components. In fact, any respectable mechanic will also scoff at said proposal. Nevertheless, the planet seems overrun with lackluster mammals willing to work for 15 minutes for 15 dollars, so you should have no trouble finding **** erectus with purple rag in back pocket. Then again, I cannot imagine any brake work taking only 15 minutes. If those sensor wires get damaged your ECM--Electronic Control Module, will flash a check engine light on the dash. Then again and again, disregard my last tirade. Brake work should be done by only the most caring of mammals.
Did you buy this car from a dealer? It would seem they would cover this. Do you do a lot of stop and go driving? Sometimes, taking the car out and really heating up the brakes can burn any residual material that may be stuck to the rotors; calipers; hardware.
Hope this helps.