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Rusty Rotors
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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian5.0" data-source="post: 15663203" data-attributes="member: 165140"><p>Update...</p><p></p><p>AM emailed me and said this is normal... Advised to use a wheel brush to clean the inside. Problem is after I drive off and the rotors are rusted/wet, the sling just coats the inside of the wheel again. I pulled the wheels off and sprayed a healthy dose of brake clean/brake dust cleaner and the front seems to be a lot better. Rear Driver is still creating/slinging a lot more than I think is normal considering I don't have the problem on the passenger side. Wondering if I should pull the pad and reinstall just to see if it isn't seated right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian5.0, post: 15663203, member: 165140"] Update... AM emailed me and said this is normal... Advised to use a wheel brush to clean the inside. Problem is after I drive off and the rotors are rusted/wet, the sling just coats the inside of the wheel again. I pulled the wheels off and sprayed a healthy dose of brake clean/brake dust cleaner and the front seems to be a lot better. Rear Driver is still creating/slinging a lot more than I think is normal considering I don't have the problem on the passenger side. Wondering if I should pull the pad and reinstall just to see if it isn't seated right. [/QUOTE]
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