disc brake dust shields-between rim & rotor
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disc brake dust shields-between rim & rotor
im thinking of getting a set for the blazr, but for the opposite reason one would normally buy them, the blazer has some aftermarket spoke wheels, very large openings between spokes (7 spoke wheel) and im wondering about road salt during the winter causing premature rotor problems. (corroision, pitting, stuff like that) ive got a set of stock blazer rims but just cant afford the 500 bucks for a new set of tires before winter. this vehicle has had these rims on it before and the rotors were absolutly trashed to the point of eating up a set of brake pads every 3,000 miles and having poor brake performance. put new rotors on this spring and have so far put 8,000 miles on with over 1/2 the pad life remaining, and the brakes work much better. granted i dont know how old the other rotors were or if being exposed to the winter salt through the large wheels spokes could have been a factor in "rotor lifespan". its about 30 bucks a set through autozone for these, just have to order them. has anyone used them notice any ill effects from doing so? i know they are mainly ment to keep the brake dust off the rims, that doesnt bother me. im just thinking it might be better for the rotors to keep the salty crap off them during the snow months.
Mr. Gasket/1 pair 15 in. wheel dust shield (6905) | Wheel Dust Shield | AutoZone.com
the rims:
Mr. Gasket/1 pair 15 in. wheel dust shield (6905) | Wheel Dust Shield | AutoZone.com
the rims:
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I would look at these first Kleen Wheels Brake Dust Shields - Brake Dust Cover - Brake Dust Shield
They are a bit more expensive, but they are vented to let some cool air come in and custom fitted to the wheel in most cases.
If you follow break-in procedures such as StopTech : Balanced Brake Upgrades You should have a coating of pad material all over the disc pad surface and should protect the disc from the environment.
They are a bit more expensive, but they are vented to let some cool air come in and custom fitted to the wheel in most cases.
If you follow break-in procedures such as StopTech : Balanced Brake Upgrades You should have a coating of pad material all over the disc pad surface and should protect the disc from the environment.
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03-25-2002 09:28 PM