cv8 alloys corroded?
cv8 alloys corroded?
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StevieW

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3 posts

238 months

Friday 3rd March 2006
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Can anyone out there tell me if they are having problems getting the inside of there alloys clean? I know this sound trivial but its really stating to get up my nose.
Problem is that i maticulousley clean the wheels every week and i soon noticed that there seemed to be a band about 3cm wide on the very inside of the wheel that was becoming what looks like "corrosion". After mentioning this to my no so local monaro dealer they told me that it was just brake dust and that i should basically clean them better.I insisted that i do clean these well and could they explain why there is a obvious point a which the dicolouration starts(on each wheel). they could not so to cut a long story short i've badgered and pestered all the way to the uk directors office and they tell me i have no reason for complaint because no other cv8 owners have reported any problems. Please let me know if any of you have experianced these marks on your alloys as i feel that i'm being shafted over this.

caspy

1,791 posts

257 months

Saturday 4th March 2006
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Hi

It is a subject that has come up a number of times. The wheels are not fully coated/painted. All cars are the same, a number of people have had their cars inspected by both dealers and vauxhall and told the same. There should be no corrosion issues, but aesthetically its not ideal!!

If you do feel there is a corrosion issue PM me and i will take the case up with Vauxhall and the field remedy team. (sounds like a farmers doctor!!!)

Brian

sjc

15,567 posts

291 months

Saturday 4th March 2006
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Caspy,I'm not happy that our washing machine's not working, could you mention that to them as well?

caspy

1,791 posts

257 months

Saturday 4th March 2006
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Already have!!! They said the addition of the supercharger means u have no chance!!!

>> Edited by caspy on Saturday 4th March 07:37

sjc

15,567 posts

291 months

Saturday 4th March 2006
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Un fortunately, when you suggested bolting that on you never mentioned it was going to shrink all my clothes!

caspy

1,791 posts

257 months

Saturday 4th March 2006
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No gain without pain!!!!!

booster

717 posts

251 months

Saturday 4th March 2006
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Yup. The wheels suck. Get a new set of OZ wheels.

rob_78

232 posts

249 months

Sunday 5th March 2006
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StevieW

I've mentioned about this before.......

here ---> www.hsv.org.uk/topic.asp?t=229208&f=69&h=27

And here ---> www.hsv.org.uk/topic.asp?t=244791&f=69&h=27

I will be in contact with Vauxhall this week

Rob

StevieW

Original Poster:

3 posts

238 months

Sunday 5th March 2006
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Cheers Rob. Vauxhall where beginning to make me feel like i was the only person to complain and have told me that they had had no other queries reguarding the wheels at all!!
Look forward to hearing what vauxhall have to say on the matter when you contact them.
Thanks Steve

V8D

458 posts

255 months

Sunday 5th March 2006
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Glad its not just mine !
My o4 cv8 wheels are complete pants. Inside is not properly finished and on the outer faces, seem to get all sorts of strange stains that are hard to shift, and now the (very thin) clearcoat seems to be peeling off. Think I'll get a set of decent 19" aftermarket wheels. My wife wants the old ones to make into flower pots. Probably the best thing for them. Anyone got any suggestions for a decent replacement? V8Dave

P47ThBolt

357 posts

251 months

Monday 6th March 2006
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Monaro wheels have some odd and not very common measures. You can go for HSV wheels and expect to pay at least £500 a corner or give Roger at Monkfish a call (see ad panel above) he has sourced soem which seem good value.

PCV8

156 posts

247 months

Tuesday 7th March 2006
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Same problem on my 05 cv8. The inner half of the wheels are now black, despite cleaning with a brush on a weekly basis. Where the inner half of the wheels are not lacquered the brake dust just sticks like glue. Still looks a mess but probably prevents corrosion due to the barrier formed.