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hey dudes
well the shiny new Porsche solid discs I put on a coupla months ago are showing some rust after some rains here in the bay. The clamping surface is shiny and silver. However the hat around the hub is yellowed.
Should I scrape/sand it off treat it somehow? If so treat with what?
Is this a manufacturing defect? Should I be looking for a gratis swap from Paragon?
many thanks in advance. . .
Sean - San Francisco
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it's been suggested in the past that the hubs get painted or they'll rust.
968 net used to have some chatter about this topic.
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I just replaced all four rotors on mine. I painted the hats using a high temp ceramic laced spray intended for exhaust components (I think it was Krylon, but don't recall offhand).
So far, so good. I still see rust on the braking surface (it seems to form in minutes after washing the car) but that quickly goes away the first time the brakes are used.
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ok thanks.
yeah bummer that they don't come from the factory that way. . .
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thanks, it's the rotor caps though - the brake surface is as you say, easily scraped off
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[quote name='Anchorman' post='27762' date='Nov 9 2006, 07:05 AM']I've done the paint routine on two sets of rotors - and haven't been pleased with the result yet. Why doesn't Zimmerman (and/or others) simply provide new rotors with the "hat" already protected? For them, it should be easy.[/quote]
yeah that's what I was thinking.
Sean - San Francisco
'92 coupe, white / tan, clutch LSD, early production car (#56)