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koeppelnissan 12-09-2009 01:52 PM

Rusty rotors- need help!
 
I remember seeing, years back, a thin aluminum plate that would cover the center piece of the rotor. They were usually painted or anodized.

I just put a set of wheels on a base Altima, and the piece I'm talking about is painted black on cars with alloys, but completely unfinished on cars with hubcaps. Looks like crap. (I will get a pic up soon)

Does anyone know where I can get these? it's easier for me and customers than painting that hub.

Thanks in advance!

kevr6 12-09-2009 04:12 PM

Brake rotors are supposed to rust! That is normal. Some after market rotors have a coating or cad plating but that wears off with usage and then rust!

Those brake dust covers hinder rotor gas dispersion or general cooling. They are detrimental and a bad idea!

If that is what you are referring to!

vipor 12-09-2009 04:24 PM

he's not talking about the actual contact area, he's talking about the hub area (i think)

kind of like a spacer i guess

koeppelnissan 12-09-2009 04:31 PM

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I know rotors rust, I'm talking about the center piece where the lugs are. They are exposed after i put a nice wheel on, the hubcaps hide everything.

vipor 12-09-2009 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by koeppelnissan (Post 315006)
I know rotors rust, I'm talking about the center piece where the lugs are. They are exposed after i put a nice wheel on, the hubcaps hide everything.

yay i was right heh :tiphat: to me lol

koeppelnissan 12-09-2009 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by vipor (Post 315007)
yay i was right heh :tiphat: To me lol

+1 rep for you!

Mike 12-09-2009 05:42 PM

flat black hi temp duplicolor spray paint is the easiest. I've only seen those rotor covers for corvettes in the past.

nogoodname 12-09-2009 05:58 PM

There's a liquid you can use to remove minor surface rust. Someone awhile back on myg37 cleaned the rust off his rotors and they looked new after. I thought it was bogus til I saw some pics LOL

I'll search for what product it was.

Mike 12-09-2009 08:28 PM

just use a wire wheel on a drill, its very quick and easy, then hit them with the spray paint. It will hold up to everything short of a track day, and you don't have to worry about the swept area, as the brake pads will clean it up.

koeppelnissan 12-09-2009 09:02 PM

I don't want to spray paint, because if it starts peeling in a few months, i don't want an unhappy customer coming back to me! That's why I was hoping to get some type of cover.

CCCLXXZ 12-10-2009 01:49 AM

spray paint is for graffiti, powdercoat the center of the rotors. Should be able to get it done in a day or two turn around. If I were to price it I would say $25-35 per corner with sandblasting for a single stage color.

not only aesthetic but will help to wipe away brake dust and keep everything clean.

370Zsteve 12-10-2009 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by CCCLXXZ (Post 315681)
spray paint is for graffiti, powdercoat the center of the rotors. Should be able to get it done in a day or two turn around. If I were to price it I would say $25-35 per corner with sandblasting for a single stage color.

not only aesthetic but will help to wipe away brake dust and keep everything clean.

Powdercoating is going to hold up under high temps?

spearfish25 12-10-2009 07:19 AM

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Originally Posted by 370Zsteve (Post 315711)
Powdercoating is going to hold up under high temps?

Aren't brake calipers powder coated? PC needs to be baked anyway :).

shumby 12-10-2009 07:56 AM

PC will be the best for higher temps. it is the only way to go really.

vipor 12-10-2009 08:29 AM

just don't end up like one guy on here and let the PC bond the wheels to your hubs, thereby requiring a hefty mallet to remove them ;)


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