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Brake rotor for stock caliper and pads....to avoid rust...anyone know of one?

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Old Jul 18, 2007 | 09:01 PM
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Brake rotor for stock caliper and pads....to avoid rust...anyone know of one?

Hi.


I am looking at the ad for Performance Friction Brakes...their rotor has an aluminum hat.....the stock units all seem to get rusty, which looks sort of silly on such a nice car. Anyway, anyone know of a aluminum hat/rotor center solution that will work with stock brakes (pads/calipers)?

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(PS: did a search and found nothing)
 
Old Mar 18, 2008 | 05:16 PM
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I have a similar problem, although the hats on the rear rotors are not rusty - only the fronts.

This leads me to believe the car may have had lower quality non-oem rotors installed in the front??

Any advice / help would be appreciated.
 
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