Old Guy Garage Report post Posted December 19, 2019 Hope this helps someone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
tpamurci Report post Posted December 19, 2019 That title is pretty misleading, and certainly didn't require a video; is the purpose just to get Youtube click revenue? One sentence would suffice: Quote If your rotors need machining, and your Lamborghini dealer suggests they need to do an entire rotor replacement, have them machined at a local auto shop as that will cost $12k less than an unnecessary rotor and pad replacement. I have no idea why anyone would ever get into such a situation to begin with, unless there are unscrupulous Lamborghini dealers out there telling naive customers they need a full rotor/pad replacement when machining would have been sufficient, and if that's the case, please call out those dealers. I believe carbon ceramic rotors can't be machined, so no reason to even mention those. If you actually need a rotor replacement, then the way to save money up front and long term would be to do it yourself and use an excellent aftermarket two piece product like Girodisc, as then you can not only send them back for machining, but they can also replace the rotor independently of the hat as needed, saving you even more. They're also not pointlessly drilled, providing even better longevity. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Guy Garage Report post Posted December 20, 2019 22 hours ago, tpamurci said: That title is pretty misleading, and certainly didn't require a video; is the purpose just to get Youtube click revenue? One sentence would suffice: I have no idea why anyone would ever get into such a situation to begin with, unless there are unscrupulous Lamborghini dealers out there telling naive customers they need a full rotor/pad replacement when machining would have been sufficient, and if that's the case, please call out those dealers. I believe carbon ceramic rotors can't be machined, so no reason to even mention those. If you actually need a rotor replacement, then the way to save money up front and long term would be to do it yourself and use an excellent aftermarket two piece product like Girodisc, as then you can not only send them back for machining, but they can also replace the rotor independently of the hat as needed, saving you even more. They're also not pointlessly drilled, providing even better longevity. Glad you enjoyed it. As a note I am not monetized on youtube and make NOTHING from any video I post. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stimpy Report post Posted December 20, 2019 3 hours ago, Old Guy Garage said: Glad you enjoyed it. As a note I am not monetized on youtube and make NOTHING from any video I post. Is that really the whole story? Don't you promote products on YouTube that earn you money? Things like...spot free rinse thingies... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Old Guy Garage Report post Posted December 20, 2019 20 minutes ago, Stimpy said: Is that really the whole story? Don't you promote products on YouTube that earn you money? Things like...spot free rinse thingies... I do have the nospotspro.com, yes and thatblackstuff.com. However these Lambo vids make me nothing and I do them because I like to share my journey. In the last one, I mentioned O'reilly's Auto parts, nothing there, and Hawk Pads, nothing there, just who I used and bought parts from. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
darth sidious Report post Posted December 28, 2019 On 12/20/2019 at 5:09 PM, Old Guy Garage said: I do have the nospotspro.com, yes and thatblackstuff.com. However these Lambo vids make me nothing and I do them because I like to share my journey. In the last one, I mentioned O'reilly's Auto parts, nothing there, and Hawk Pads, nothing there, just who I used and bought parts from. I enjoy your DIY videos. For other enthusiastic amateurs they shine a light on the possible. Identifying potential products is a plus for me. I am ambivalent if you do or don't make a few quid through product promotion. This member appreciates your efforts. Keep it up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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