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| Junior STI Driver | Anybody experienced pitting of your rims from brake dust? I have the gold BBS 17"ers. I let mine go 2 weeks one time only, and that was enough. All 4 are now pitted in the corners, with the fronts being the worst (naturally). Dealer told me it's "road hazzard" and that the owners manual says to wash 'em often (like I should've known to wash 'em daily). Take a week off and loose $2800?! BBS SUCKS!!... My base-line 02 WRX cheap-ohs shamed these piles... Same for the aftermarkets I've seen on other cars... No excuses for BBS & Subie on this one - You'd think these companies ought to konw how to handle some Brembo-dust... Shamefull... :evil: This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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| STI Driver Car: Silver 04 WRX STi Fav Mod: Whiteline ALK Location: NC Posts: 208
IWSTI Addict since: Oct 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | I think the blaim goes to the brake pads, not the wheels. Different brake pad compounds are more corrosive to wheels than others. |
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| Junior STI Driver Car: MKV R32 Fav Mod: united states coast guard Location: San Diego, CA Posts: 67
IWSTI Addict since: Jan 2004 Trader Rating: (0) | try living in alaska. go get yourself some surface paint cleaner from napa and use it on your rims, then wash em real well, then wax. cleaning there after is a breeze. |
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| Spec C Club Car: autocross, road racing, Bike cruising Fav Mod: student/design engineer Location: Milwaukee, WI Posts: 1,892
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2002 Trader Rating: (0) | Quote:
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| STI Guru Car: 06 V70R Location: Hoffman Estates, IL Posts: 5,544
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | Linky: http://www.autoeducation.com/carcare/wheels.htm Quote:
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| Junior STI Driver | Thx for the wax tip. Wish I"d known sooner! I had an older Bimmer w/ BBS wheels - those were pitted too. It was a lapper so no big. Seems like the BBS's are more prone to it though, as my other cars w/ painted aluminum rims weren't as sensitive as these two, or it may be the pad mat'l. I noticed a big decrease in brake dust on my Dodge truck going to ceramics, but don't know how they'd perform on an STi. |
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| Amateur STI Driver | Excellent post! Thanks for bringing this issue up. I've had my car for the most part in storage with limited driving over the last 6 months. Now that my primary is down, I'm driving it the brutal snowseason. As soon as I read this post, I made sure to check my rims and wipe them down...Any professional tips on cleaning and preserving these "delicate BBS rims?" Also, whats the best way to clean the deep inset of the rim itself, behind the spokes. I have a hard time getting my hand back there and jackin' the car up isn't practical. I can think of some ways to improvise around this, but thought, perhaps, someone on this post might have already come up with the best solution! Or, is this just a lost cause and a war of attrition? |
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| STI Guru Car: 06 V70R Location: Hoffman Estates, IL Posts: 5,544
IWSTI Addict since: Dec 2003 Trader Rating: (0) | Cleaning the inside of the rims and the back of the spokes is a PITA. Lots of nooks and crevices where a hand can't fit. As soon as most of the snow season is done, say end of March, April, I plan on taking all the wheels and washing them all around, I think this is what most people do. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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