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![]() ![]() Drives: Toyota Yaris XP9 Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Yellow - Belgium
Posts: 56
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Hellow people!
![]() It's a bit quiet here the last few weeks... Perhaps, everybody is busy changing his/her Yaris? ![]() I have a question: my front brake dishes look a bit rusty, but they still brake very well (after 28000km). 95% of my daily trip home - work - home is on the motorway. Maybe that is the reason for the rusty look, that I don't use my brakes often? Does anyone has any idea what the cause might be? And how can it be solved? |
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aka Jack Wolfskin
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Ja, ehe, moet af en toe ook nog werken. (gelukkig nog maar 3 jaar) FF TWEE RONDJES VOL OVER HET CIRCUIT VAN ZOLDER EN JE SCHIJVEN ZIJN WEER HELEMAAL BLING (ALS JE OP DE SNELWEG RIJD GEWOON FF JE VOET LICHT OP DE REM HOUDEN DAN SLIJPT IE ZE MOOI SCHOON) |
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![]() ![]() Drives: Toyota Yaris XP9 Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Yellow - Belgium
Posts: 56
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Thanks for the advice! It actually helped.
Coming back to the suspension item, MAD has also lowering springs of -30mm for the Yaris, with a lifetime waranty. Has anyone ever heard about this brand? Are the springs tough or weak? |
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