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Metal or Phenolic piston calipers?
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard L" data-source="post: 991178" data-attributes="member: 52972"><p>A1cntrler,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>AutoZone may have changed their lifetime warranty policy, but I know I have change exchanged calipers several times on several vehicles in the past with no questions asked. Perhaps they got wise to me...:bwahaha: Even one replacement set of calipers is still worth the money, even if you have to pay the sales taxes on the first purchase? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have never had any issues with AutoZone parts...They do carry other brands besides Duralast, but you may have to order them, which still is not bad since you don't have to pay for shipping your old ones back....the store does that, and they can Order and have your calipers within a week...sometimes even faster. If you try to exchange/replace calipers purchased over the internet, you will probably have to get an RMA for authorization to return the calipers, and you may have to wait for them to approve your replacement claim before they send you those replacements under warranty. If you take the old ones to the store with the receipt, they exchange them on the spot, and often let you put the new ones on before you bring the old ones back.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The convenience of being able to handle warranty claims locally far exceeds the dealing with RMAs, and shipping the old parts back.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>....Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard L, post: 991178, member: 52972"] A1cntrler, AutoZone may have changed their lifetime warranty policy, but I know I have change exchanged calipers several times on several vehicles in the past with no questions asked. Perhaps they got wise to me...:bwahaha: Even one replacement set of calipers is still worth the money, even if you have to pay the sales taxes on the first purchase? I have never had any issues with AutoZone parts...They do carry other brands besides Duralast, but you may have to order them, which still is not bad since you don't have to pay for shipping your old ones back....the store does that, and they can Order and have your calipers within a week...sometimes even faster. If you try to exchange/replace calipers purchased over the internet, you will probably have to get an RMA for authorization to return the calipers, and you may have to wait for them to approve your replacement claim before they send you those replacements under warranty. If you take the old ones to the store with the receipt, they exchange them on the spot, and often let you put the new ones on before you bring the old ones back. The convenience of being able to handle warranty claims locally far exceeds the dealing with RMAs, and shipping the old parts back. ....Rich [/QUOTE]
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