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Old 08-02-2008, 04:23 PM
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Re: Winter Wheels + Winter Tire recommendations?

During the last SRT Chat Session, someone complained to the engineers about corrosion marks on the calipers. The engineers responded that "surface white oxidation" was normal since they are made of aluminum.

I will be driving my car in the winter but only when the roads are dry and free of salt.

This BREMBO brake system is top-of-the line but costs thousands to replace. Better to play it safe.
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