REMOVE RUST and INSTALL REAR ROTORS and PADS on a Porsche Boxster 986 (Project 49, 55)

REMOVE RUST and INSTALL REAR ROTORS and PADS on a Porsche Boxster 986 (Project 49, 55)

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Project 49 and 55: from the 101 Projects for your Porsche Boxster book

I bought some cross drilled rotors and brake pads from a salvage yard. The rotors had some rust so I cleaned them with white vinegar and installed them (and made a DIY video). Hope it helps someone out there. Please like and subscribe to my channel! Thanks!

Cross-drilled Rotor/Pad/sensor kit:
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101 Projects for your Porsche Boxster book:
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986 Service Manual:
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amazingfeet says:

its a shame you had to use water to rinse the vinigar off, you can literally see the rust coming back,

Richard Lopez says:

Close ups define and explain details better than other videos

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