3G Durango Owner's Roll Call - Show us your 3G Durango
#102
#103
years they still look like new. I took my time though and did around 6 coats
letting them dry between coats. Cost was about $20 plus my time.
#104
Hey thanks bro! The interior was done through the dealer don't know where or if the outsource but I dropped it off at the dealer & picked it up from them...I only remem them saying my leather would have to come direct from mopar in Detroit bc they don't make the color for Ds! And as for the calipers that's what I plan to have done paint & cleared then powder coat the grey thing that's already rusting on all Ds looks very cheap to me so that will be powder coated black instead of the light grey! *im referring to the thing attached to the brake disc! ANYONE ELSE NOTICE THIS?
#105
Hey thanks bro! The interior was done through the dealer don't know where or if the outsource but I dropped it off at the dealer & picked it up from them...I only remem them saying my leather would have to come direct from mopar in Detroit bc they don't make the color for Ds! And as for the calipers that's what I plan to have done paint & cleared then powder coat the grey thing that's already rusting on all Ds looks very cheap to me so that will be powder coated black instead of the light grey! *im referring to the thing attached to the brake disc! ANYONE ELSE NOTICE THIS?
#106
Hey thanks bro! The interior was done through the dealer don't know where or if the outsource but I dropped it off at the dealer & picked it up from them...I only remem them saying my leather would have to come direct from mopar in Detroit bc they don't make the color for Ds! And as for the calipers that's what I plan to have done paint & cleared then powder coat the grey thing that's already rusting on all Ds looks very cheap to me so that will be powder coated black instead of the light grey! *im referring to the thing attached to the brake disc! ANYONE ELSE NOTICE THIS?
#107
Rust is normal on metal rotors unless you get ceramic high performance ones. Powdercoating rotors is not a good idea, tends to lead to issues later. Go Ceramic, better cooling and will never rust.
#108
Wow really did not know that! I mean I know rusting is Normal but when it's rusty driving off the lot brand new that's some I wasn't expecting! I didn't know powder coating causes later issues! What type?
#110
Considering that most rotors made of steel, any contact with water eventually causes rust especially if they sit on the lot for a while or during transport. Powdercoating is okay for the brake calipers because its not a part that is considered moving, it mostly just holds the break pad in place. The rotor on the other hand is moving as quickly as the wheel, put under a lot of pressure and heat during stopping. If a piece of powerdercoating gets stuck in front of a break pad it causes serious danger because the break pad does not contact the rotor as efficiently.
Check out this animation, the red is the caliper and the plate is the rotor:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol-wDa6kAgQ