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    Brake rotor preservation

    I am trying to improve the appearance of the wheel area of my 70s. I have redone the rims and calipers but the rotors look like 43 yearl old rotors. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

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    You can buy new front rotors that are coated from Zimmerman. They look great. If you need new ones anyway. Or start blasting and painting with VHT paint but not where the pads touches the rotor of course.
    72S, 72T now ST

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