Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
#21
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
C.R. Krieger wrote:
> Robert wrote:
> >
> > As for the breaks. I
> > would suggest only buying OEM breaks. You just can't go wrong and you can
> > most likely find a cheap set on-line. Changing breaks should not be that
> > big a deal and I would think any shop could handle it.
>
> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
Curmudgeon.
:P
E.P.
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
>> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
>> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
>> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
>> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
>> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
>
> Curmudgeon.
He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
figure out what this word means.
--
Regards
Robert
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>> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
>> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
>> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
>> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
>> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
>
> Curmudgeon.
He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
figure out what this word means.
--
Regards
Robert
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#23
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
>> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
>> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
>> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
>> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
>> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
>
> Curmudgeon.
He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
figure out what this word means.
--
Regards
Robert
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>> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
>> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
>> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
>> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
>> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
>
> Curmudgeon.
He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
figure out what this word means.
--
Regards
Robert
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#24
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
>> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
>> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
>> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
>> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
>> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
>
> Curmudgeon.
He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
figure out what this word means.
--
Regards
Robert
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>> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
>> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
>> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
>> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
>> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
>
> Curmudgeon.
He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
figure out what this word means.
--
Regards
Robert
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
>> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
>> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
>> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
>> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
>> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
>
> Curmudgeon.
He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
figure out what this word means.
--
Regards
Robert
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>> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
>> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
>> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
>> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
>> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
>
> Curmudgeon.
He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
figure out what this word means.
--
Regards
Robert
Smile... it increases your face value!
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#26
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
Robert wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
>
> >> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
> >> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
> >> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
> >> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
> >> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
> >
> > Curmudgeon.
>
> He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
> figure out what this word means.
The joke's on you, actually.
He knows EXACTLY what the word means, and he is a long-time contributor
to a.a.audi.
I happen to agree completely with his assessment.
E.P.
1995 UrS6
#27
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
Robert wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
>
> >> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
> >> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
> >> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
> >> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
> >> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
> >
> > Curmudgeon.
>
> He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
> figure out what this word means.
The joke's on you, actually.
He knows EXACTLY what the word means, and he is a long-time contributor
to a.a.audi.
I happen to agree completely with his assessment.
E.P.
1995 UrS6
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
Robert wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
>
> >> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
> >> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
> >> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
> >> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
> >> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
> >
> > Curmudgeon.
>
> He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
> figure out what this word means.
The joke's on you, actually.
He knows EXACTLY what the word means, and he is a long-time contributor
to a.a.audi.
I happen to agree completely with his assessment.
E.P.
1995 UrS6
#29
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
Robert wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
>
> >> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
> >> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
> >> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
> >> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
> >> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
> >
> > Curmudgeon.
>
> He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
> figure out what this word means.
The joke's on you, actually.
He knows EXACTLY what the word means, and he is a long-time contributor
to a.a.audi.
I happen to agree completely with his assessment.
E.P.
1995 UrS6
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Re: Need Brakes - Dealer or Other
Ed Pirrero wrote:
> Robert wrote:
> > On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
> >
> > >> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
> > >> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
> > >> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
> > >> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
> > >> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
> > >
> > > Curmudgeon.
> >
> > He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
> > figure out what this word means.
>
> The joke's on you, actually.
>
> He knows EXACTLY what the word means, and he is a long-time contributor
> to a.a.audi.
>
> I happen to agree completely with his assessment.
Thank you, EP. You also know I am not satire-impaired and I am, in
fact, *honored* to be termed a curmudgeon by the likes of you. =;^)
--
C.R. Krieger
(Usually a Smartass©, but a Curmudgeon© today)
> Robert wrote:
> > On Mon, 04 Dec 2006 12:55:52 -0800, Ed Pirrero wrote:
> >
> > >> If you can't properly spell 'brakes' even when the message to which
> > >> you're replying has it quoted right in front of you, you should not be
> > >> offering advice on how to replace them. Even more so when you haven't
> > >> a clue what you're talking about. There are plenty of aftermarket
> > >> brake pads ranging from equivalent to much better than, OEM.
> > >
> > > Curmudgeon.
> >
> > He is not worthy of a reply. He is most likely still trying to
> > figure out what this word means.
>
> The joke's on you, actually.
>
> He knows EXACTLY what the word means, and he is a long-time contributor
> to a.a.audi.
>
> I happen to agree completely with his assessment.
Thank you, EP. You also know I am not satire-impaired and I am, in
fact, *honored* to be termed a curmudgeon by the likes of you. =;^)
--
C.R. Krieger
(Usually a Smartass©, but a Curmudgeon© today)