bubba130
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They likely either have a passivation treatment or they are hardened high carbon steel. If they were not treated with any finish, and they were discolored from heat cycling, they would start out with a little gold coloring when they reach around 540 degrees F, then to brown at a bit higher temp, then purple, then dark blue when getting up to around 640 F, then a dull grey above that. If you hit temps anywhere near that high, I would expect your brake fluid would boil away and your brakes would seize up from the boiling fluid. Slap in new pads and enjoy.