Hey all,
I have done a ton of searching and found a few threads, but nothing has really answered my question around what I am seeing on my Model 3's brakes.
Can anyone tell me why there is a rim and ridge forming around each of the rotors? Ignore the rust in the center portion of the rotor as I am aware that is just surface rust and comes off after driving. The edge of the rotor (top of the rotor in each photo) is the part that remains and even after a few heavy braking runs refuses to go away... it almost seems like the pads don't contact that area.
Thanks
I have done a ton of searching and found a few threads, but nothing has really answered my question around what I am seeing on my Model 3's brakes.
Can anyone tell me why there is a rim and ridge forming around each of the rotors? Ignore the rust in the center portion of the rotor as I am aware that is just surface rust and comes off after driving. The edge of the rotor (top of the rotor in each photo) is the part that remains and even after a few heavy braking runs refuses to go away... it almost seems like the pads don't contact that area.
Thanks