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My Difficulty with Brembo Brakes

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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Ltngdrvr
Brake pads must have a pretty high iron content.
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Ok, so what exactly happens?
You wash it, you let it sit, rust builds up on the rotor and glues the e-brake to the rotor.

How exactly do you get it off?
Any of my vehicles that it happens to, I just release the e-brake, roll or gas backwards a bit and 'thud' the rust breaks free... one good brake cleans the rust off the rotor itself.
We only use the STI only in winter, and I washed it thoroughly before putting it in the garage mid March. Two days later, my wife wanted to drive it, but the brakes were stuck. I took over, and to break it free I shifted from reverse to first (several times) and finally after revving it a lot it broke free (loud noise when it happened).
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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by conv_stang
my moms parking break sticks on really cold nights
Must really **** your dad off!

Oh man, sorry but I almost fell out of my chair after reading that and thinking about it for a minute...

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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 07:51 PM
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My Brembos have no such issue.
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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 08:25 PM
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Maybe it's the water you use. Where about do you live ?
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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 08:28 PM
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Jesus Christ. They're BRAKES for God's sake.
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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 09:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Ltngdrvr
Brake pads must have a pretty high iron content.
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Maybe it's the water you use. Where about do you live ?
NE IL and we have extremely hard water, but remember, this is a problem on only one car.
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Old Apr 2, 2010 | 09:46 PM
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It's not hard water.

I recommend again drying the rotors/calipers as best you can. If you can't do that, take it for a spin before you put it back in the garage.

As for the guy that experiences this in the cold, depends on the model of the car, but I know VW's are notorious for this; the rubber boot on the end of the brake line corrodes and wears out, and it allows moisture to get in there and freeze. Again, a fairly common problem (my uncle had a jetta, had it happen several times).
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