• macaroni1556@lemmy.ca
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      5 months ago

      Dude, no way. This is not remotely normal!

      Rotors can get rusty when you haven’t driven for a while, but it’s just cosmetic. That’s no reason to replace rotors. Even if you end up with a bit of grooving from bits of sand in the pads (especially on the rear discs) it’s no issue.

      Something else is wrong, or your mechanic is taking you for a ride.