Rusty brakes?
Rusty brakes
Normal for what? I've never seen thios on any car I've owned before, nor on the cars produced by companies I've worked for -- Saab, Jag, Ferrari/Maserati.
Shouldn't this be a warranty item?
Again, its not the discs, but the rotors...
Shouldn't this be a warranty item?
Again, its not the discs, but the rotors...
The RX-8 rotors are plated and usually only rust where the pads scrub them. The calipers are painted black, but it's rather thin to allow heat to escape, I presume, so they may rust a bit in corrosive environments.
You need to tell us in more detail where you are seeing the rust.
You need to tell us in more detail where you are seeing the rust.
What I get from the pic is that the surface of the rotor where the pads meet the surface have turned a little orange. I get this SEVERLY after each wash. Quick fix right after washing is to drive the car for a little while; I drag the brake pedal ever-so-slightly, as to create a little friction at that point and dry off the rotor. Comes back silver as can be. If I don't dry it in that manner, the next morning I have to break the pads loose; feels like I still have the parking brake set. (Strange feeling...)
Perhaps he means the center of the brake. All 4 of mine have terrible rust in the centers . Ive only had the car for a week and a half and this has been my only complaint thus far. My dealer wants me to bring it in so they can have a look see but as of yet I havent been able bring it in. I may just paint them when I go ahead and paint the calipers, which by the way are not black
This is all very true...I was not happy with the color or appearance of the rotors/brake assembly.-Until I painted the rotors black (inside part) and the calipers red with G2...The outcome in awesome and really makes the rest of the car!
Poor pic, but the red calipers = 5 coats.
The rotor has 4 coats of black around the center area that rusts, as well as the outer edge.
I'll have to snap some better pics one of these days. The problem is, anytime I wash the car and it's ready for pics, the water makes the exposed rotor area turn rusty orange, and I no longer want to take a pic of it..
The rotor has 4 coats of black around the center area that rusts, as well as the outer edge.
I'll have to snap some better pics one of these days. The problem is, anytime I wash the car and it's ready for pics, the water makes the exposed rotor area turn rusty orange, and I no longer want to take a pic of it..
cool! thanks.. do you have another pic from a bit farther away?
just something to get an idea what the red would look like on the silver.
i am just worried a bit on the the red calipers and the silver.. yeah i know I am ****..
just something to get an idea what the red would look like on the silver.
i am just worried a bit on the the red calipers and the silver.. yeah i know I am ****..
Last edited by Kaliken; May 12, 2004 at 10:10 PM.
It is funny you ask. The red does stick out - and draw attention to them. HOWEVER, keep in mind the rear of the car has lots of red from the tail lights, and so even a monochromatic silver car ends up looking very sharp even with the red calipers because it all goes together.
I would not recommend trying the same thing with yellow, for example, because there is no other yellow on the car.
I would not recommend trying the same thing with yellow, for example, because there is no other yellow on the car.


