tarnished/rusty brake calipers
tarnished/rusty brake calipers
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Blown2CV

Original Poster:

31,202 posts

229 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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Is there anything that can be done about the supposedly commonplace tarnished or rusty brake calipers on modern Jags? I just bought a 2010 XF and it is literally the only issue. With the gappy alloys they are really obvious, and I would like to do something about it.

The Leaper

5,547 posts

232 months

Monday 2nd April 2012
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Consider yourself lucky that this is a cosmetic issue. Recently the caliper pins on the rear offside wheel on my S-Type seized. Result: new rear discs, calipers, pads etc all round, bill for £550. Particularly gaulling as it's less than 10,000 miles since the discs were replaced anyway.

R.

Blown2CV

Original Poster:

31,202 posts

229 months

Wednesday 4th April 2012
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considering i have seen this issue on nearly all the late model jags i have viewed, surely someone must have a solution? Clearly they need de-corroding, protecting and painting... but who, where, how much? Thanks

Simpo Two

92,002 posts

291 months

Wednesday 4th April 2012
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You can buy brake caliper paint - have a google.

V12 Migaloo

1,116 posts

172 months

Tuesday 1st May 2012
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Rusty brake calipers... do you get a nice eastern European chap to clean it every now and then? Do they spray truck wash every where before getting the hoses out?? Aperantly this is a big issue.. I had it on my beemer, now my Jag too, my bros brand new Audi A6 is exactly the same, all calipers as rusty as an 83 beta coupe... used the same guys to wash the car every now and then...

330p4

668 posts

256 months

Saturday 5th May 2012
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Bigg red at Worcester do a polymer coating which resists most things in a choice of colours it is commonly used on aircraft brakes
Ian