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Definitely..more power and life time warranty. Put a 3"backing plate on the PC for tight areas, headlights, carpet cleaning etc.I currently have a PC 7424 (not the XP) and was considering the purchase of a G9. Would this be an upgrade from the PC 7424. I am only using it on my wifes and my own car.
Does the lifetime warranty only apply if you buy from Griots?
Not unless it's from a black market source.
Your covered Bro!I would probably buy from Autogeek along with some other items.
I thought if it wasn't direct, you'd be dealing with the place you bought it from if you had a issue. Direct, I believe they also have a 180 day return policy.Does the lifetime warranty only apply if you buy from Griots?
I would probably buy from Autogeek along with some other items.
(Unless you were to be working on the sides of cargo vans all day long).
I currently have a PC 7424 (not the XP) and was considering the purchase of a G9. Would this be an upgrade from the PC 7424. I am only using it on my wifes and my own car.
I thought if it wasn't direct, you'd be dealing with the place you bought it from if you had a issue. Direct, I believe they also have a 180 day return policy.
Autogeek regularly does 15% sitewide though.
I referring to a sale like this, which was in May. They're currently doing a sale on $100 gift certificates, which could be used.The sales I've seen exclude polishers, but you do get rewards for you purchase.
Grab the Griot's 5" backing plate and 5 1/2" pads in your order.
Yes, the G9 has enough a$$ to churn the 6". But I have found it very unpleasant to use. (Unless you were to be working on the sides of cargo vans all day long).
I think I am going to order the 5.5 inch flat pad kit.
I think I am going to order the 5.5 inch flat pad kit.
After thinking about it I was wondering if I would be better off buying the G9 and and the CCS Lake Country 6 pack of foam pads and picking what pads I want. My paint on my Jeep is in pretty good condition so it needs very little correction.
Absolutely. But, I think you would be better off getting the LC Flat pads rather than the CCS.
Any suggestions as to which pads to order?