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..I think anyone who can get a dealer to cover rotors is doing good..to me they are a wear item, all vehicles I have ever owned have had warped rotors at some point..they just don't make em like they used to!
I dont know about *extended* warranty, but a runout spec *does* exist (.08), my dealer would have been happy to replace them under the standard warranty if they were out of spec.
He was also happy to charge me $45 (.5 hr) to check them because they were not out of spec (barely)
So I dont know if there's a difference in coverage between standard warranty and extended service contract on this issue.
yep same here. Charged me to tell me they were 1k to being warranted.
I'm having them ground now.
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