The new “Best Match” search is a joke. It's hurting every -GOOD- seller I know, and all my buyers tell me it takes forever to find what they're searching for. You type in gift box and you get earrings. You type in mattress pad and you get brake pads. If they don't fix that, I don't think many buyers will keep shopping eBay. From what I'm hearing, it's too frustrating and it takes too long, and the pages freeze on the advertisements so you can't find anything quickly. Very bad move.
Maybe no one know or know one cares? They don't seem to enjoy a good reputation. Generally, people buy brake parts because they are good, or they are cheap. Sometimes, the cheap sound like they must be good because they have a good warranty. The manufacturer is hoping that people will lose there receipts or sell the car before the part wear out in a year or so.
As to why other people never answered, I cannot say. I can tell you why I never answered, I never saw the question.
first of all have you checked for leaks in your caliber( wet areas), was your rotors turned when they put on your new brake pads and are you sure it's the brakes, it could be your barrings? i would suggest you have a drive-ability mechanic check it out.
The new “Best Match” search is a joke. It's hurting every -GOOD- seller I know, and all my buyers tell me it takes forever to find what they're searching for. You type in gift box and you get earrings. You type in mattress pad and you get brake pads. If they don't fix that, I don't think many buyers will keep shopping eBay. From what I'm hearing, it's too frustrating and it takes too long, and the pages freeze on the advertisements so you can't find anything quickly. Very bad move.
Maybe no one know or know one cares? They don't seem to enjoy a good reputation. Generally, people buy brake parts because they are good, or they are cheap. Sometimes, the cheap sound like they must be good because they have a good warranty. The manufacturer is hoping that people will lose there receipts or sell the car before the part wear out in a year or so.
As to why other people never answered, I cannot say. I can tell you why I never answered, I never saw the question.
first of all have you checked for leaks in your caliber( wet areas), was your rotors turned when they put on your new brake pads and are you sure it's the brakes, it could be your barrings? i would suggest you have a drive-ability mechanic check it out.