hypersss
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I put the summer wheels back on a couple weeks ago, and I was curious to see how the most exposed components fared after 5000 km of snow, salt and sand.
My car is parked in a room-temperature garage with very high humidity.
Oil-based rustproofing had been applied by a shop before the winter. This is very thin oil, it's great for inside the doors for example, where it creeps into every corner. On the other hand it's not the most durable option in places that are exposed to a lot of road spray. Next time I change to winter wheels I'll spray some thicker stuff on the rust-prone parts.
Front driver-side suspension, from the front
Front driver-side suspension, from the rear
Rear driver-side suspension, from above
Rear driver-side suspension, from below
Exhaust and mufflers.
They don't spray the exhaust cause the oil would just burn off, but it looks like they did spray the mufflers based on the caked-on dirt.
Rear rotor and caliper. Shame that the calipers are not fully painted.
Rustproofing oil creeping out around the trunk handle
My car is parked in a room-temperature garage with very high humidity.
Oil-based rustproofing had been applied by a shop before the winter. This is very thin oil, it's great for inside the doors for example, where it creeps into every corner. On the other hand it's not the most durable option in places that are exposed to a lot of road spray. Next time I change to winter wheels I'll spray some thicker stuff on the rust-prone parts.
Front driver-side suspension, from the front
Front driver-side suspension, from the rear
Rear driver-side suspension, from above
Rear driver-side suspension, from below
Exhaust and mufflers.
They don't spray the exhaust cause the oil would just burn off, but it looks like they did spray the mufflers based on the caked-on dirt.
Rear rotor and caliper. Shame that the calipers are not fully painted.
Rustproofing oil creeping out around the trunk handle
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