It would need to be above it. I find that most often when they get wet, dirty and noisy it’s because of the water falling onto them from the tire. As long as I drive over puddles at certain speed then this doesn’t happen but when I slow down enough then the water starts dripping onto the rotors and calipers.
That sounds amazing, but which ‘approach’ to the rotor would be covered?
It would need to be above it. I find that most often when they get wet, dirty and noisy it’s because of the water falling onto them from the tire. As long as I drive over puddles at certain speed then this doesn’t happen but when I slow down enough then the water starts dripping onto the rotors and calipers.