Rotor Problem?
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-=deathtrap-mx3=-
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Rotor Problem?
first off, these are the problems that make me wish i knew how to work on my own car!!!!!<P>Middle of August: Car taken into shop to make sure everythings perfect before i go the the meet in Dallas<P>5 Days Later: car picked up.<BR> work done: new brake pads, distibutor, cap., valve cover and oil.<BR>-Brakes are horrible and the valve cover doesn't look new-
<P>2 After Pickup- Drive to Dallas for the meet<P>7 Days after pick up- finally able to drop it off again.<BR> Report: Forgot to put on pads!!(I was PISSED!)
<P>1 Later(picking it up again): Pads are on! brakes still need to be adjusted!!!
<P>7 Days Later: Drop it off again! This time I talk to the manager and he can tell I'm extremley PISSED!!(It took everything in me not to yell)
<P>2 Days Later(Pickup Time): Brakes adjusted. Rotors were worked on. Rust buildup was grinded off.<P>The large time gaps occurred b/c i carpool to school with this guy and he didn't have a car available those days, or I really needed it.<P>3 Weeks later(Today): After heavy rain, rust is all over my rotors!<P>Do I need to have the rotors replaced or is rust safe to have on there? I'm too tired to **** with them.<P>Sorry I needed to vent... 
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93 MX-3 RS Gone But Not Forgotten
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ddmalcore
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- Location: green bay, wisconsin, usa
Re: Rotor Problem?
the rust on the rotors should be fine. after braking a few times during driving, the rust should be gone.