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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by BEKevo
^ Do you have those? They're pretty expensive.. But I'm definitely interested in some feedback
Yes I do. Huge difference. Check my build thread for vids. Should be in the last 6 pages or so.
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 06:47 PM
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Good info guys, thanks! I was just curious bc Ive got a clunk in my front right and I cant figure out what is the cause. My alignment guy was also stumped and I dont mean a guy at the local Firestone, but rather someone who works on race cars all day long.

No play so I didnt think it was the wheel bearing but when someone mentioned a strange sound I had to question it.
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Old Jun 12, 2013 | 11:48 PM
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Originally Posted by slowonder
HOLY HELL! 500 a piece? my shop i work for owns 4 dealerships and one is mitsu. MY price one one is less than $100. factory rotors were more than a hub lol. i would definitly call another dealer somewhere else and find out why its so much.
Originally Posted by TommiM
$500, damn. My price on one out the door is like $95.
That price was from my local Mitsubishi dealer. Yeah, I wasn't particularly tempted to spend over a grand on them (off topic but I got quoted $699 + 15% tax for a front O2 sensor). I ended up actually buying a couple from Don Herring Mitsubishi in Texas . Even after shipping and getting taxed at customs it ended up being well worth the effort.

I might get some prices from other dealers over here next time I'm after some parts.
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Old Jun 13, 2013 | 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by AndyCT9W
That price was from my local Mitsubishi dealer. Yeah, I wasn't particularly tempted to spend over a grand on them (off topic but I got quoted $699 + 15% tax for a front O2 sensor). I ended up actually buying a couple from Don Herring Mitsubishi in Texas . Even after shipping and getting taxed at customs it ended up being well worth the effort.

I might get some prices from other dealers over here next time I'm after some parts.
This is why i got some coming from Curt Brown
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