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Originally posted by elraido: so far that is almost exatly what it looks like from looking at it with the tire still on. Part of rotor is good and part is rusty.
That's why you paint the rotor with a high quality, high temp paint like VHT or Thermo-tec.
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any rotors come rust proof in that spot? i think brembo's come rust proof, i think
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Originally posted by Goonz SVT: any rotors come rust proof in that spot? i think brembo's come rust proof, i think
Yeah, OEM rotors come with the rustproofing (zinc plating I think) and are usually worth the price increase if you want all that.
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Originally posted by KingpinSVT: That sounds just like mine except the outer 1/8" to 1/4" of the rotor was terrible looking, all ground up. Then a normal looking section, then a rusty stripe. Ill see if I can dig up an old pic.
Edit: Here it is, had to go to the back up HD for this one, lol http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v301/kingpinsvt/carmods028.jpg
I'll take a picture of mine this weekend, you think thats bad
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Originally posted by KingpinSVT: The pad had fallen off the backing plate. It tore up enough of the rotor that Im fairly sure it couldnt have been turned.
IIRC, if you had any visible grinding at all, the rotor can't be turned since they only give you a couple thousands of an inch to play with... new.
So if the rotors have any sort of good mileage on them, there wouldn't be enough thickness to be able to turn and stay above the minimum.
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