Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:51:20 -0500 From: Cyberjet <newsnopsamrjet.com.INVALID> Subject: Re: RUST on Brake Caliper Covers (1999 9-3 convertable)
In article <oFvm6.12673$Aj2.419276nopsamoon.columbus.rr.com>, "Keith Grider" <noonenopsaml.com> wrote: > Ferrous iron and steel without paint will always rust. This is normal. If > you are referring to the calipers, you can try high temperature paint on > them. If you are referring to the brake disks, ditto, but do not paint > the > braking surface. Calipers on Porsche and other performance cars sometimes > have painted calipers which do not rust as they are aluminum and are > painted > red or black. Is this what you mean? Hi keith, Yes that's what I meant (calipers). Do you think that any piant shop would do that for me? > > KeithG > > "Marcus Pearson" <mpearsonnopsamrjet.com> wrote in message > news:mpearson-EE5AB9.11345126022001nopsam.cyberjet.com... > > I have a big problem of rust on my brake caliper covers which is > > visible > > from the outside of the vehicle and driving me nuts! > > I have a company leased 9-3 cabriolet (1999) and the dealer says I have > > to live with it. > > Any ideas? HELP! > > > > BTW: My bolts started to rust and they replaced all of them no charge > > or > > questions. Makes you wonder huh? > > > > -- > > Marcus Pearson > > Alderly Group Marketing > > Toronto, Canada. > > email: mpearsonnopsamrjet.com > > web: www.cyberjet.com > > -- Alderly Group Marketing, Toronto, Canada. NOTE: When replying via e-mail don't forget to remove the ".INVALID" at the end of the return address