Any chance that is from your rear axle coming in contact with ocean/salt water when dropping a boat in ?
That is some serious corrosion.
Ldub
Any chance that is from your rear axle coming in contact with ocean/salt water when dropping a boat in ?
That is some serious corrosion.
Ldub
No i have never backed it into saltwater. It is not really corrosion, more like rusting from the inside out. Like the metal was garbage from the begining. They do use alot of salt up here in the winter, but if that was the cause the fronts would look the same. I really think it was a bad batch of rotors. shawnOriginally Posted by Ldub
1COOLVX
I had identical issue. After I swapped them for new (no name, $34 a piece) it is a bit better but not much. I still can not get pads to work all the "active" surface of the rotor - still getting rusty lines (not mirror polished look like fronts are getting... wtssup with that ???
Andrey
My fronts are polished too. Those are next. I wanted to wait til I could afford drilled and slotted rotors, but as you can see I could not wait any longer. So I will wait a little bit and then change the front to slotted and drilled. Eventually it will be slotted and drilled in the rear too. ShawnOriginally Posted by Andrey
Same here Andrey, new pads, etc. and the top and bottom surfaces of the rotors never contact, even after repeated attempts at hard stops, breaking in reverse, etc. I even bled the brakes a couple times, not dice........
Mike Skurich
1969 C3 Corvette Coupe
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the pads on the rear do not contact the whole surface area.they are not wide enough. that is just how they are. shawn