Rear wheel rotor rust
#16
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Sure, no problemo. Two of the rear, one of the front--the bottom/lower one. No rust on the braking surfaces. BTW- the rotor "hats" on our truck appear to be black (?), but I can't tell for sure. If someone has rusty hats, just remove the wheels, clean the hats & spray them with a high-heat engine or exhaust paint. Anyway, mine look OK to me.
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So when you wash your car, let it sit for say an hour or two without moving it and you take the same picture, there is no rust? The face, wear surface, of mine will be rusted, until I drive it and apply the brakes. Then the face will shine where the pads grind off the rust.
Occasionally, after washing, the car will rust in place and not move when put in gear. Gently rocking back and forth will break it loose.
Occasionally, after washing, the car will rust in place and not move when put in gear. Gently rocking back and forth will break it loose.
#18
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So when you wash your car, let it sit for say an hour or two without moving it and you take the same picture, there is no rust? The face, wear surface, of mine will be rusted, until I drive it and apply the brakes. Then the face will shine where the pads grind off the rust.
Occasionally, after washing, the car will rust in place and not move when put in gear. Gently rocking back and forth will break it loose.
Occasionally, after washing, the car will rust in place and not move when put in gear. Gently rocking back and forth will break it loose.
Don't forget, bare cast iron rusts pretty quickly if wet, and that has nothing to do with Lexus.
Last edited by RickC5; 12-27-13 at 05:33 AM.
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BTW- I forgot to mention earlier that our 2010 RX is a real early one and was built in Japan rather than Canada, which may explain why our "hats" are NOT rusty.
#22
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OP, are the hats on your rotors painted or not? Have the rotors been replaced with non-OEM units?
I thought Lexus started using painted rotors in early 2000s. Pics?
I thought Lexus started using painted rotors in early 2000s. Pics?
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Okay now step two: I am not capable of doing the job myself. Do you think a Lexus dealer will do the job for $300? I have a credit for that amount and would not like to have to go out of pocket for it. I can travel to dealers in New York / NJ area.
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So, I could see the body shop at a Lexus dealer maybe taking this job on, but not the usual mechanics, although most mechanics will do anything to keep busy. It would likely be on an hourly basis, not a flat rate. Fiqure two hours at what, $80-100 per hour? Why two hours? Heck you have to wait for the paint to dry! Ha, ha.
Anyway, it wouldn't hurt to ask, but if they decline, ask for a recommendation for a good body shop that will do the work. I'm sure someone out would like to make a few bucks on an easy job. I'm going to guess that a body shop would charge waaaay less than a Lexus dealer, but it's your money!
Also possible that someone might be willing to do this on their own time, to earn a few bucks where the dealer doesn't take most of it first. Maybe Craig's List?
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If the rust bothers you that much, then I'd suggest getting in touch with Phil at Detailer's Domain in northern New Jersey. He previewed a product here called Hyde's Serum Rustopper in this thread. You can buy and apply it yourself or he could probably do it for you. As far as the cost, it basically comes down to how much it bothers you. The dealer will be expensive. You're better off talking to a detailer like Phil.
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Do you think I could find a dealer who can do this job for 300 bucks? It would really bother me to have to pay anything out of my own pocket for what is evidently faulty parts which were improperly zinc coated.