>were cadmium plated BUT in the paper work that came with the rotors it 
> >said that the cadmium plating was a protective coating and would wear 
> >off in a few hundred miles (about 200 to 500) which it has done>

Maybe they meant the plating would wear off of the *braking surface*? My 
rotors show none of the signs of corrosion/rust that non-plated rotors do, 
except on the braking surface itself after the car has been sitting for a 
long while, mostly if they got wet somehow after I parked it. Also, it's a 
metal plating--how could it wear off of the parts of the rotor that don't 
get touched by anything?

JWolfe

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