My rotors are down to 3 mm (about .12 in) - which means new rotors and pads..
My rotors are down to 3 mm (about .12 in) - which means new rotors and pads..
My 2018 has 33k miles. Had oil changed today. The inspection form attached to the invoice shows front brakes at 10mm and rear brakes at 9mm.
and also strange that driver rear wheel was the worst - and dirtiest by a long way too...
My friend replaced the rotor and pads at 50k miles due to corrosion as well.Mine was less than 30,000 miles when I replaced the front brake rotor and pads. Not worn out but corroded. Not sure how the corrosion happened.
I have only 14K miles on my nearly 5-year old Clarity--the corrosion occured in year one and in my case it is certainly due to disuse. I had the rotors turned 3 years ago, but they rusted up again right away while the Clarity sat waiting for its next long trip (the only reason we have the car).My friend replaced the rotor and pads at 50k miles due to corrosion as well.
He got another OEM and it also showing a sign of corrosion at 17k miles.I have only 14K miles on my nearly 5-year old Clarity--the corrosion occured in year one and in my case it is certainly due to disuse. I had the rotors turned 3 years ago, but they rusted up again right away while the Clarity sat waiting for its next long trip (the only reason we have the car).
The dealer's service department says turning the rotors a second time will reduce them to the minimum acceptable width so I declined. So on last weekend's rare long trip, I had the unpleasant experience of hearing the swish-swish-swish sound of the rusted brakes whenever I wasn't on the expressway. Fortunately, the irritating sound isn't audible at expressway speeds.
I frequently wonder if there are aftermarket rotors for the Clarity that won't rust in the garage, but I haven't found any that advertise that feature. However, I'd wonder if "rustproof" rotors could stop the heavy Clarity as quickly as the OEM rotors.
The aluminum rotors will help compensate for the weight of the 500-mile battery.I did a quick check on Rockauto and they do sell rotors that are coated to help prevent rust. But they are a bit more expensive, about $40 to $60.
BTW, GM is working on aluminum rotor for their upcoming Caddy EV. 100% sure that won't have rust problem.And it is suppose to be able to go over 500 miles per charge.
I frequently wonder if there are aftermarket rotors for the Clarity that won't rust in the garage, but I haven't found any that advertise that feature. However, I'd wonder if "rustproof" rotors could stop the heavy Clarity as quickly as the OEM rotors.