Rust On Rotors
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Originally Posted by VENOMSZ
use a toothbrush and elbow grease.
1. buy a sponge...
2. jack up the car....
3. remove the lugs....
4. take the wheel off....
5. remove brake caliber...
6. scrub the **** out of the rotors (dont use water, find something else to clean it with)... for 8 hours....
7. Once clear of all rust, spread elbow grease over top of the rotors so rust doesnt return...
8. replace brake caliber....
9. return wheel to the car... watch for the directional tires... make sure there placed in the right direction... (we dont need you falling off a cliff or something crazy like that cause you were going in the wrong direction...)
10. replace lugs....
11. slowly lower the car back to the ground....
12. return the sponge to the store for full refund.... (its a way to save money....)
If you need more detailed instructions feel free to PM me....
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Originally Posted by MsLiLBlackNismo
Honestly to get it done right... Dont listen to these guys... There leading you in the wrong direction... Follow my instructions very carefully...
1. buy a sponge...
2. jack up the car....
3. remove the lugs....
4. take the wheel off....
5. remove brake caliber...
6. scrub the **** out of the rotors...
Thats about it.... That should keep your rotors nice and clean.... But just remember to do it everytime it rains or you wash the car or it wont last...
1. buy a sponge...
2. jack up the car....
3. remove the lugs....
4. take the wheel off....
5. remove brake caliber...
6. scrub the **** out of the rotors...
Thats about it.... That should keep your rotors nice and clean.... But just remember to do it everytime it rains or you wash the car or it wont last...
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