Black tire soot on rear corners of wheel-wells.
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Black tire soot on rear corners of wheel-wells.
None of my other cars have this. Is it normal to have this very fine tire soot spattered on the lower-rear of the front and rear wheel-wells? I have three other cars and neither of them has ever had tire dust/soot on the body in such a manner. In fact I've never seen tire soot on a car till now.
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It's not normal. Make an appointment with a lawyer, it's clear to me now that you got a lemon. Whatever you do, don't buy another RX-8.
P.S. Who the **** says tire soot...
P.S. Who the **** says tire soot...
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Originally Posted by Rinkadink
None of my other cars have this. Is it normal to have this very fine tire soot spattered on the lower-rear of the front and rear wheel-wells? I have three other cars and neither of them has ever had tire dust/soot on the body in such a manner. In fact I've never seen tire soot on a car till now.
Are you referring to brake dust? Is it on the rims as well? If so, not to worry. This is a known "issue"with this car. Price you pay for such outstanding brakes. If it really bothers you, try a different brake pad compound.
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with all the post you have about problems you have with the 8. i think you should trade it in for a z, and go bug them guys.
Its seems every time i read your post, it always begins like " i have 3 other cars and none do this , none do that. I do not know if your screen name is describing the kind of person you are or what.
Its seems every time i read your post, it always begins like " i have 3 other cars and none do this , none do that. I do not know if your screen name is describing the kind of person you are or what.
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If you can't answer the question, then why are you posting?
So it's brake dust? How does it end up from the brake pad all the way to where normally mud spatters on a car?
So it's brake dust? How does it end up from the brake pad all the way to where normally mud spatters on a car?
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Originally Posted by Rinkadink
If you can't answer the question, then why are you posting?
So it's brake dust? How does it end up from the brake pad all the way to where normally mud spatters on a car?
So it's brake dust? How does it end up from the brake pad all the way to where normally mud spatters on a car?
why i dont answer your post, because they never make any sense. every topic i have seen from you is like some off the wall questions. its like me coming here and asking why did the dog cross the road, while i was driving me my 8. or is it normal when i turn the key to off does it suppose to shut down my car? that is what your topics are like.
i do not like flaming ppl , but after a while if that same person makes dumb topics is only setting them self up for flames. but still have no excuse to be ugly so ill do whats easy and ignore your post.
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If brake dust is a big concern, try the Hawk Performance Ceramic when you replace your pads. I got them this year, and they produce much less dust than the OE pads (~10%) and they're noiseless.
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are you using tire dressing? are you using too much tire dressing?
it could be brake dust or tire dressing depending on what kind u are putting on your tires and what u are using to put it on that **** will splatter and looks black after the drive
it could be brake dust or tire dressing depending on what kind u are putting on your tires and what u are using to put it on that **** will splatter and looks black after the drive
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If it's in the wheel well, it's not likely going to be brake dust - the stuff is so fine, and powdery that unless you scrub the inside of the wheel wells you're never going to see it there. More than likely it's either little rubber peelings from your tires (if, say, you've been at the track or doing something stupid like burnouts) or tar/asphalt debris from the road.
Pics might help.
Pics might help.
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Originally Posted by YT1300
If it's in the wheel well, it's not likely going to be brake dust - the stuff is so fine, and powdery that unless you scrub the inside of the wheel wells you're never going to see it there. More than likely it's either little rubber peelings from your tires (if, say, you've been at the track or doing something stupid like burnouts) or tar/asphalt debris from the road.
Pics might help.
Pics might help.
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I doubt its tar. It came off very easy with a wet paper towel and if I rubbed a little off with my fingers It felt like very fine powder.
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Originally Posted by Rinkadink
I doubt its tar. It came off very easy with a wet paper towel and if I rubbed a little off with my fingers It felt like very fine powder.
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Originally Posted by TEW Rotors
Dude, wipe it off and get on with your life. It's just dirt.
I did wipe it off. It's not just dirt. I'm just making sure that the appearance of this black soot is not as a result of something more serious.
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Then it's oil off the road.
Oil/dirt what's the differance? Just clean it.
If it's rubber from your tires you are dirving and sliding too hard.
Sell the car get a Hundayio.
Oil/dirt what's the differance? Just clean it.
If it's rubber from your tires you are dirving and sliding too hard.
Sell the car get a Hundayio.
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It sounds like carbon black, a black powdery substance which is mixed with the rubber compounds to make the tire look black. Raw tire rubber, when its first made ,looks like whitish-yellow cheese, it has to be colored and this may be a fine residue. Another possibility is that it is soot, like the kind the normally collects in the tail pipe - you might check to see if your exhaust system is leaking - but this is a lower probablity. A third possibility is that it is finely ground tire - this could be from driving over a freeway that has those evil little scraped ridges so the road is acting as a kind of grater. The forth - as mentioned by the rest of the team is that it is rubbing from when you apply the brakes.