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		<title>How To Know When To Replace Your Vehicle&#8217;s Rotors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Know When To Replace Your Vehicle&#8217;s Rotors When most drivers consider having their car&#8217;s brakes fixed, they usually think of the pads. And in their defense, the pads wear out more quickly than the other components (i.e. calipers, rotors, etc.). However, the rotors can sustain damage or wear and tear that will eventually [...]]]></description>
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