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Old 16-06-2014, 09:34 PM   #15
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Default Re: Worn breaks

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Originally Posted by fiestaz View Post
yeh thats exactly what i think now. this was a few years ago now tho. Parents did it, but i remembered they got the brakes changed at their mechanic. Cant remember the outcome exactly. But they were all changed between 30-40Kkms.

I wouldnt doubt ford tried the shifty.
This happened to me years ago with my first car, a KE Laser. It was 1990-91 and a very well known Ford dealer told me the rear drums needed replacing. The car was less than 2 years old, bought new.

I was so annoyed at being ripped off, (only realised a few years later after my automotive knowledge increased), that I've never been to a Ford dealer for a service again.

And, every car that I've bought since then, has also been a Ford.

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