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Old 11-10-03, 09:25   #1 (permalink)
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Question Plated Brake Rotors, Need Help....

So I'm due for a new set of brake pads/rotors for my car and I need your help and experience.

I'm going to be purchasing a set of OEM Brake Rotors which I would like to send out for plating. The two processes offered are CAD Plate or Nickel Plate. The purpose of the plating is protection of areas which are not in contact with the brake pads to insure they look "OEM New" and don't rust/corrode over time. The car won't see rain and isn't a daily driver but I do drive it. Water will be introduced to the rotors either from mild wheel cleaners or Final Detail. The pads will be either Metal Masters or Kevlar Compound, both are low dust.

A local shop will Nickel Plate all (4) Rotors for $90.00, they stated that Nickel will offer better protection over CAD.. I'm searching for a CAD Plate Shop to determine pricing.

Has anyone tried either plating material and do you have any other suggestions. Painting is not an option BTW, it won't match the machined metal finish and judges will deduct points. I am willing to pay more for the better solution, these rotors will be on the car at least 4 years so it needs to last.

Your suggestions and thanks in advance for your time.
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Don't go with Metal Master. The dust will give you a rust like appearance. I made this mistake my last vehilce. Just a heads up!
 
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I opted for the Zinc wash coating from Baer and wasn't too impressed. Car has never seen bad weather and they don't look nearly as well as I would like.
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Neoflex,

Thanks for the heads up on the Metal Masters.

Pete,

Cool Mustang and nice website! Do you or any of your friends have any experience with the CAD or Nickel Plate by chance? I want my rotors to look like yours did when new and to stay that way.

Any other suggestions?
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Have you considered powder coating? There is a semi gloss and gloss clear powder available. Here is a price list to give you an idea of the costs: http://www.metalcoatingcompany.com/powder.html
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Sci Fi thanks for the tip! I'm ordering my brakes next week and depending on the existing finish I may go with this. I'll post some before and after pics.
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Well I finally completed the install of my new brakes. After extensive research I decided to go with Electroless Nickel Plating on all of my rotors. I chose PBR Deluxe Brake Pads which are low dust and OE braking performance.

So far I've put about 50 miles on the rotors and the front nickel plate is just barely starting to wear through on braking surface only as I had hoped. The rear doesn't look like it's been touched yet. The braking performance is excellent so it looks like a good setup. Note: My goal was to prevent the rust areas which occur on the non-wear surfaces, you can see the rust on the old rotors.

Here's a before of the rear rotors:
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Here's the after shot of the rear rotors. Yes I plan on painting the calipers black to replicate the OE appearance they had years ago.
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Here's a shot of the old front rotors:
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Heres the front brake with new plated rotors.
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Looks great.

Now you just need to do something about those calipers. If you plan to paint them, I'd recommed the Folia-Tec 2-part laquer kits.
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Inzane,

Yes calipers are definitely next. I'm still debating between a gloss or satin finish for the calipers. The 500E's built in 92 had high gloss front calipers but only medium gloss rear calipers. I'm thinking of just using the standard 2 part coating in gloss as you suggested. I'll post pics in the next few weeks when I decide.
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