Rusty hubs on Z4?

Rusty hubs on Z4?

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greygoose

Original Poster:

8,269 posts

196 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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I've been looking at a Z4 coupe for sale and the wheel hubs seem to be very rusty. Is this a common problem with Z4s or has this been hanging around too long out in all weathers?

Will it cause any problems or can it be wiped away and the hubs painted to clear the problem up?

Beedub

1,959 posts

227 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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ive got his problem, and pretty much every other one ive seen, my M rims show this off terrible, in summer im taking these wheels of and giving the hubs a serious re paint, im going with gloss black. bmw dont want to know, my previous 130i had the same issue.

greygoose

Original Poster:

8,269 posts

196 months

Monday 28th January 2008
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Thanks for the reply, I guess a tin of hammerite can join the z4 on the shopping list!

MK4 Slowride

10,028 posts

209 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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Unfortunately too common for my liking. The only way to sort it is to paint them, at an extra cost to you as I doubt many dealers will do it for free or on a goodwill basis.

plowy

262 posts

207 months

Tuesday 29th January 2008
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greygoose said:
Thanks for the reply, I guess a tin of hammerite can join the z4 on the shopping list!
Noooo!!!!!, Wheel off, mask the whole thing up and spray the hub silver, did mine back end of last year and it looks great..

B19GRR

1,980 posts

257 months

Wednesday 30th January 2008
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How can you actually see your hubs? Don't you have large brake discs covering them?

Yours curiously,
Rob

M3_chaz

267 posts

263 months

Wednesday 30th January 2008
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Yeah my car is only 4 months old and the rear hubs are rusty. It sounds like a small complaint in the scheme of things, which it is really, but it looks nasty.

sjj84

2,390 posts

220 months

Saturday 2nd February 2008
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You sure it's the hub? I doubt it, more likely the centre of the disc, in which case just give them a nice coating of high temp paint.