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Rusting brakes

Hemidakota

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2021 Limited 1500 with 7700 miles. I noticed a little rust spot on one of my calipers at Christmas. Figured I would take care of it when I rotate my tires. Today I get into town and the inside of all 4 wheels have a reddish brown coating on the inside of the rim and spots on the outside. Looked like I drove 50 miles down a dry dirt road. Rest of the truck is clean. Took it to the carwash and sprayed the rims and tires out real good. Nothing was left when I got done. Drove 2 miles and it already started to coat my rims again. Anyone else experience this? I'm thinking that tab that holds the pads is rusting out. IMG_20211231_122047690.jpg IMG_20211231_122103192_HDR.jpg IMG_20211231_122052196_HDR.jpg
 

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That's probably rust coming off of the rotors and sticking to the water on your wheels and calipers. Your rotors will rust immediately after you wash your truck.
 

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The rooters do rust almost immediatly but I have never scene it where the rust would run all over the wheels like that. Was the truck sitting for a while? If it was then you could have gotten a bigger buildup that came off the first time driving it.
 

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I see it every time I wash my wife's car. If I dry the wheels first with a leaf blower, I can minimize it.
 

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