Boxster Wheels/Hubs

Boxster Wheels/Hubs

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32boxster

Original Poster:

2 posts

127 months

Thursday 31st October 2013
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Hi guys

First post!

I just bought a 987 3.2S - it's been great and is in really nice condition. One thing that bothers me though is the surface rust on the hubs (between the alloys and the discs). See image below:

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Is there any way I can get this part painted or treated? It's not part of the alloy, and I did enquire with one garage and they said it's not something they'd do. Everything else on the car looks great, it's just this unsightly surface rust which I know is only cosmetic but let's it down a little.

Any advice appreciated.

Thanks

rigster2

125 posts

147 months

Thursday 31st October 2013
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I've used ACF-50 sprayed onto a rag then use a green scouring pad to gently get rid of the rust.

Done it with suspension nuts and exhaust bolts and they come up like new.


Trev450

6,328 posts

173 months

Thursday 31st October 2013
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If you are diy savvy then rub them down and paint with Smoothrite. I did this when I had new discs fitted two years ago and they still look good.

32boxster

Original Poster:

2 posts

127 months

Thursday 31st October 2013
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Thanks for the suggestions - I just checked and the smoothrite comes in a silver which could be perfect.

Thanks!

dadofbud

589 posts

210 months

Thursday 31st October 2013
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Its the disc bell, nothing more that surface rust, however unless my eysight is failing your discs could do with replacing or a skim at least even Mick jagger does not have lips that big smile

Gabby123

73 posts

130 months

Friday 1st November 2013
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Some people hammerite this part. Either in black, or in the same colour as the brake calipers. This was posted on an earlier Porsche thread.

Trev450

6,328 posts

173 months

Saturday 2nd November 2013
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Gabby123 said:
Some people hammerite this part. Either in black, or in the same colour as the brake calipers. This was posted on an earlier Porsche thread.
Also suggested by me three posts above. smile

tpt1952

4 posts

127 months

Sunday 3rd November 2013
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I always brush paint all my cars, even brand new ones as they rust very quickly. I have done my 987 in satin black last year and it still looks great....easy peaty, just jack up and remove road wheel.

tpt1952

4 posts

127 months

Sunday 3rd November 2013
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I always brush paint all my cars, even brand new ones as they rust very quickly. I have done my 987 in satin black last year and it still looks great....easy peaty, just jack up and remove road wheel.

medieval

1,499 posts

212 months

Monday 4th November 2013
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Smoothrite most certainly sir .....silver looks the best in my humble opinion

temporarychicken

7 posts

127 months

Monday 4th November 2013
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From the factory the bell is painted a mid-grey, kind of like a primer colour. Silver smoothrite will be perfect though but do remove as much rust as possible first.

Gouldian

88 posts

146 months

Tuesday 5th November 2013
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Interesting topic - I have mid grey with a satin finish from factory to the inside surface of the alloys (they are basalt black)and from time to time tar or small pieces of grit/dirt get fixed to the surface. However, even a gentle rub results in the black base grinning through and some corrective work is therefors required. Porsche Reading needed a photograph of the wheel as they could not understand a pretty straighforward request although there will be cars in their showroom with the same finish. Eventually they confirmed that there is no part number for the product/paint they use and cannot therefore supply matching paint. If anyone is going on a Factory Visit could they pop into the paint shop and get me a small jar of the stuff please. Seems incredible that no one at Porsche has a clue!!