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Amsterdam718
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what's the best way to get it off. i got rusty calibers and inside the wheel well. my car sat for 3 or 4 months last year . . . i think that has to be the cause.

5/13/2008 1:42:25 PM

slowblack96
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try eagle one never dull. i used it for light rust.

5/13/2008 1:55:22 PM

buttseks
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you mean rusty rotors? try driving it and hit the brakes once or twice

5/13/2008 2:11:30 PM

slowblack96
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this happens when brake dust gets on a wheel. the metalic flakes start to rust if not cleaned off

5/13/2008 2:31:12 PM

Amsterdam718
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so how do i get it off. it looks like a mess down there.

5/13/2008 3:27:55 PM

slowblack96
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Quote :
"try eagle one never dull"


stuff comes in a tin can and it looks like wool

5/13/2008 3:54:05 PM

buttseks
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i still think hes talkin about the rotors, and if you use anything like metal polish on those you will die next time you try to stop

[Edited on May 13, 2008 at 4:14 PM. Reason : and never dull sucks anyway]

5/13/2008 4:13:56 PM

Amsterdam718
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its not the rotor. its the caliber and the part that connects the rim to the wheel. is that a rotor?

5/13/2008 4:41:23 PM

buttseks
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"the part that connects the rim to the wheel"


does not compute

5/13/2008 4:58:01 PM

slowblack96
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lol wut?

axle,spindle,contol arm. right turn signal.

never had a problem with never dull. i

[Edited on May 13, 2008 at 5:01 PM. Reason : lol]

5/13/2008 5:01:03 PM

richthofen
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^^^seeing as how you're not up on the terminology, perhaps a picture could help?

[Edited on May 13, 2008 at 5:01 PM. Reason : e]

5/13/2008 5:01:34 PM

Amsterdam718
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dude. its a round part between the rotor and the wheel. they touch. that and the brake calibers are rusty.

5/13/2008 5:18:22 PM

slowblack96
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hub? year make and model

[Edited on May 13, 2008 at 5:22 PM. Reason : im not understanding]

5/13/2008 5:21:23 PM

Amsterdam718
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its 2006. 3 pointed star.

5/13/2008 5:49:55 PM

slowblack96
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idk what your saying. i quit

5/13/2008 6:02:09 PM

richthofen
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3 pointed star == Mercedes.

5/13/2008 6:37:46 PM

underPSI
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don't worry about any rust if it's not on the wheel. shit will come off after some driving time.
if it's a chrome wheel, try a brillo pad.

5/13/2008 6:50:49 PM

Amsterdam718
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the wheels are alloy. the rust sticks to the bottom of the inside wheel well. but the main thing is a round piece that connects the rotor to the wheel. its like bronze rust.

5/14/2008 12:34:42 AM

underPSI
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don't sweat it.

5/14/2008 9:02:16 AM

slowblack96
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lug stud. hub

5/14/2008 9:12:45 AM

buttseks
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wow, we have someone dumber than slownig now

5/14/2008 10:38:49 AM

Igor
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First clean the rust off with 20 drit sandpaper and a file. Then spray the entire assembly with WD40 and coat all the shiny parts with molybdenum grease to prevent further corrosion. Also, your brake fulid is very corrosive and could be damaging to your rotors and calipers. make sure to unscrew the rubber line down there and plug it with a wine cork before screwing it back in so the brake fluid can not get into your calipers and rust them from the inside. Lastly, flip the brake pads around so the metal part faces the rotor, might as well do it while the wheel is off, this will make your pads wear out a lot less , because the way they are installed from the factory, the softer ceramic compound it rubbing against your rotor and can wear out quickly.

5/14/2008 11:35:29 AM

buttseks
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^ftw

5/14/2008 11:37:36 AM

shmorri2
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Also, spray some PAM on the pads makes them last longer. Keeps them from heating up and sticking to the rotors. Since you'll have the rims off, when was the last time you flushed your tires? Believe it or not air does go bad. Well, not bad but stale. Might want to check up on that.

5/14/2008 11:50:52 AM

pwnt
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Gotta love some nIgorz!

5/14/2008 11:51:52 AM

Amsterdam718
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wow dude, this is alot of info. i just got rust on the wheel . . . and didn't realize there was so much to it. when I drove a SUV this sh!t never happened. foolishly I leased a GT for 2 years. i turned it in last year. i never had problems like this. i think the problem with the Merc is the car sat for 5 months. never driven. it wasn't covered. my ex-gf had the Merc, but did't drive it much.

5/14/2008 4:56:54 PM

Igor
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before anyone gets hurt and any vehicles are totaled i would like to clarify that THAT WAS A JOKE. DO NOT ATTEMPT. Following those instructions would render your brakes useless, B

btw calibers =/= calipers

5/15/2008 4:27:21 PM

shmorri2
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ditto on the PAM and air in the tires

5/15/2008 4:43:22 PM

hondaguy
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^^if anyone was dumb enough to follow those directions, they deserve the outcome

5/15/2008 5:24:23 PM

quagmire02
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Quote :
"calibers"

5/15/2008 6:42:45 PM

Amsterdam718
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anyways, found this place that does type of stuff . . .

5/15/2008 10:26:14 PM

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