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I bought new rotors and pad's for the front. They are cross drilled and slotted, they look great expect for one thing that's very annoying. It looks like rust on the rotor and it isn't very appealing. It started happening a couple days after I put them on. How do I get rid of that and be sure it doesn't come back? Here are pics to my car. The pic to look at is DSC00134.jpg http://community.webshots.com/album/87857501pJXvDM
W68, K&N, Flowmaster, Walker Cat, 18 x 9.5 Chrome Y2k C5\'s w/ 275/35/18 Kumho 712\'s, Susp Tech 1.2 inch drop front, 1.7 inch drop rear, Hotchkis Adj PHR,Slotted/Cross Drilled Rotors<br />Hawk Pads<br />Pics: <a href=\"http://community.webshots.com/user/franjobc-date\" target=\"_blank\">http://community.webshots.com/user/franjobc-date</a>
If you go that route, make sure you sand the rust off or kill it some other way. No better way to bring rust back than to trap it under a few coats of paint.
What you are seeing is normal with brakes. I know it doesn't look appealing, but that happens with all rotor surfaces, and if you let the car sit the pad contact area will start to develop rust on it too.
If it bothers you that much to want to paint it, get the rust off and also get a high temp paint. Mask off the pad contact area and spray away as was stated above.
Where did u get those suspension tech springs? Looks badass, I need to drop mine too... how much were springs? Did you change out shocks too or left them stock?
Thanks for the reply guys, I will sand it off and paint it a grey color or silver. I really don't want to contrast it that much.
In regards to the springs, I got them from a parts shop here in Vancouver BC. I paid 179.00 canadian for them and install was $110.00. I kept the stock springs and shocks, my ride quality didn't suffer at all.
W68, K&N, Flowmaster, Walker Cat, 18 x 9.5 Chrome Y2k C5\'s w/ 275/35/18 Kumho 712\'s, Susp Tech 1.2 inch drop front, 1.7 inch drop rear, Hotchkis Adj PHR,Slotted/Cross Drilled Rotors<br />Hawk Pads<br />Pics: <a href=\"http://community.webshots.com/user/franjobc-date\" target=\"_blank\">http://community.webshots.com/user/franjobc-date</a>
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by 1999V6: Any specific grit type of sandpaper to use? How much should I sand it, sorry for the stupid questions.<hr></blockquote>
Hit it with a stiff wire brush first to take off the heavy stuff, then start in with some medium grit sandpaper.
Or, if you have the stuff, put a wire wheel on a drill and knock it off that way.
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