A thousand pardons!
I was operating on the basis of info from a cryogenic treatment company
that advertises that they can supply Brembo rotors, cryogenically treated.
They responded that these were not available from Brembo. Obviously, they
erred.
Moss always does a good job for me. I'll always be willing to pay more for
better quality parts.
At 10:14 AM 7/29/03 -0700, Dodd, Kelvin wrote:
>Oh yee of little faith. : )
>
>I checked the ones on the shelf here at Moss. They are all Brembo, with
>"Made in Italy" in big letters on the boxes.
>
>We have had some problems with Girling rotors being outsourced to who knows
>where, but Brembo has been pretty dependable.
>
>p.s. identical pricing does not necessarily mean identical parts. The two
>are somewhat independent. If it is not usual to state brand, then it is
>necessary to have competitive prices no matter what. Product sourcing is
>more a function of availability and quality control, rather than cheapest
>pricing. If you have a good quality dependable source, you may be willing
>to take a hit on the profitability, rather than finding the cheapest deal.
>
>
>Kelvin.
>
> > > > I've been using new rotors purchased from one of the Big
> > Three. I don't
> > > > know for sure but expect that all three of the big three
> > purchase them
> > >from
> > > > the same source, since the prices are virtually
> > identical. I'm led to
> > > > believe that the ultimate source is in the Orient.
> > > >
> > > > Does anyone have a source for rotors made of known good stuff?
> > > >
> > > > uncle jack
> >
> > uncle jack
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