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June 12th, 2010 01:56 AM #1mga bossing,
just got my 1.5 honda city last may 21. I noticed that there's rust forming sa brake plates or rotor ba tawag dun. Is it normal? Medyo pangit tingnan kasi. Meron ba pangtanggal nito without compromising the brakes?
Appreciate any advise. Thanks.
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June 12th, 2010 04:38 AM #3yep, normal lang yan . lalo na tag-ulan ngayon. pag natuyo ang brakes makikita yong kalawang sa rotors.
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June 12th, 2010 06:14 AM #4
Normal lang iyan lalo ngayong magtatagulan na at pag hinugasan nababasa at mawawala rin pagginamit mo sasakyasn at nagpreno ka.
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June 12th, 2010 07:31 AM #5
Normal lang yan lalo na naiwan mo overnight. Try mong gamitin yung car tapos check mo ule at wala na yan.
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June 13th, 2010 01:56 AM #6Good thing normal lang pala. Akala ko may problem na. Thanks mga bossing.
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June 13th, 2010 08:00 AM #7same problem with my FD. mga pareng tsikoters may alam ba kayong pamalit dun sa mga medyo gaha na yun? yung maayos at magandang tignan. any pics?
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June 13th, 2010 09:47 AM #8
You really want to replace your rotors with something that won't rust?
Try ceramic rotors. Hope you have two or three hundred thousand pesos to spend on the conversion.
Steel rotors will rust. Not a problem. It'll take centuries for them to rust all the way through. Just as with the Statue of Liberty and her green coat of copper oxide, the surface layer of rust on disc brakes prevents rust from penetrating into the metal.
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madami pa din kasing "iwas" sa hybrid because of the "rumored cost" ng battery replacement
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