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<blockquote data-quote="Black Cobra '99" data-source="post: 16510937" data-attributes="member: 138833"><p>Stainless steel does not rust, it behaves like aluminum where it forms a protective layer. In a highly corrosive environment it might but not in this case. Even if it did, the moisture absorbed by the brake fluid is already bonded to it, so how would it bond to the metal also?</p><p>Furthermore, if something is turning into rust it means it is not what ever it used be. Meaning important braking components are not there anymore. How would Ford or any manufacturer design a car with this kind of braking system?</p><p>Also, the dirt accumulates fast, people reported seeing it within a couple of days. Rust takes a lot longer to form and chip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Cobra '99, post: 16510937, member: 138833"] Stainless steel does not rust, it behaves like aluminum where it forms a protective layer. In a highly corrosive environment it might but not in this case. Even if it did, the moisture absorbed by the brake fluid is already bonded to it, so how would it bond to the metal also? Furthermore, if something is turning into rust it means it is not what ever it used be. Meaning important braking components are not there anymore. How would Ford or any manufacturer design a car with this kind of braking system? Also, the dirt accumulates fast, people reported seeing it within a couple of days. Rust takes a lot longer to form and chip. [/QUOTE]
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