Reddit Reddit reviews Power Stop K4015 Front & Rear Brake Kit with Drilled/Slotted Brake Rotors and Z23 Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads

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Power Stop K4015 Front & Rear Brake Kit with Drilled/Slotted Brake Rotors and Z23 Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads
Custom-matched components are engineered to work together for superior braking power on your daily-driverZ23 Carbon-Fiber ceramic formula ensures dust-free braking performance.Premium rubberized shims provide virtually noise-free braking.Drilled & Slotted performance rotors for maximum cooling.Includes premium stainless steel hardware kit and ceramic brake lubricant for easy installation.NOTE: Refer user manual before use
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1 Reddit comment about Power Stop K4015 Front & Rear Brake Kit with Drilled/Slotted Brake Rotors and Z23 Evolution Ceramic Brake Pads:

u/smacksaw ยท 2 pointsr/askcarsales

Yeah, it's a bummer.

If it helps, you can get a key fob for about $60 off of ebay.

Chrysler have really, really bad service. I think you'll be frustrated, but you might call corporate and see if they'll do something for you. Chances are they'll tell you to go pound sand, but they might actually rectify the situation.

For the future, just make sure you end up getting a keyring with a release. I just randomly found this on google:

http://www.mrlock.com/35247.html?mv_pc=go_fr

That's what we used. Gravity is still a problem regardless as they can be pretty loose in the module (It is the WIN module, BTW) no matter what, but at least you don't make it worse with all of the extra weight. They really ought to do a recall or something.

The next thing you need to look out for are the brakes.

http://www.amazon.com/Power-Stop-K4015-Front-One-Click/dp/B007KFMH6S

What they did was put these OEM brakes and rotors on that are too small, so they get eaten up. When my pads went on my Journey, they went instantly. It was pulling teeth to get the money out of them. They were happy to make me pay for "negligence" when in reality it was their negligence in not putting substantial enough brakes in the vehicle. I have a friend with a 2009 Caravan that goes through brakes like a hot knife through butter.

Chances are you have that problem right now and it will show up unpleasantly with a ruined caliper. I put that Power Stop kit in my Journey and it was a night and day difference. $300 or so for the kit and maybe $100 for a mechanic to slap it in and you will never have to worry about the brakes.