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Brake Rotor Marks


turbomuz

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Looks like your rotors have been machined at some stage, correct?

I think it looks like the rotors have been allowed to accumulate significant rust at some stage, and this is now flaking off resulting in this appearance.

Only way out= machine again, or start using your brakes hard to wear this rust off

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It look's like hot spot's or hard spots in the metal of the discs to me, which is causing the pad's to slightly skip the area and leaving the trailing mark's...

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looks like hot spots.best to replace.ford only cover rotors up to 50000km.could try machining again.

has anyone marked thier rotors to see if you get yours back when ford machine them?

because they do so many they might rotate them with other cars to minimize time on the hoist.

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Hard to say based on 2 pics and no actual info

Pads may be leaching resin onto disc

Discs may have been machined too many times and are thin........ so heat properties are lost (causing hot spots)

May have picked up contaminants in the pad

Auto?.... sit on the brakes after hard stops..... allowing resin to deposit on the rotor ?

Drive thru puddles or car wash? Water thru wheels onto hot disc is not a good thing.

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