2003 Elantra - Rust on Wheel Drum
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2003 Elantra - Rust on Wheel Drum
I was curious if any other Elantra owners have rust spots around their
wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim. My 2003
has brown spots all around it and it just seems kind of odd for a car
that new. I plan to ask the dealer about next time I'm in, but
thought I'd try to get some info ahead of time. Thanks!
wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim. My 2003
has brown spots all around it and it just seems kind of odd for a car
that new. I plan to ask the dealer about next time I'm in, but
thought I'd try to get some info ahead of time. Thanks!
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Re: 2003 Elantra - Rust on Wheel Drum
Tyler_Durden wrote:
> I was curious if any other Elantra owners have rust spots around their
> wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
> the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim. My 2003
> has brown spots all around it and it just seems kind of odd for a car
> that new. I plan to ask the dealer about next time I'm in, but
> thought I'd try to get some info ahead of time. Thanks!
It's normal. I don't think I've ever had a car that didn't rust on the
hubs. If it bothers you, you can clean it off and paint it, but it's
nothing to be worried about.
> I was curious if any other Elantra owners have rust spots around their
> wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
> the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim. My 2003
> has brown spots all around it and it just seems kind of odd for a car
> that new. I plan to ask the dealer about next time I'm in, but
> thought I'd try to get some info ahead of time. Thanks!
It's normal. I don't think I've ever had a car that didn't rust on the
hubs. If it bothers you, you can clean it off and paint it, but it's
nothing to be worried about.
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Re: 2003 Elantra - Rust on Wheel Drum
If you paint it, use high-heat temp paint but I would just leave it
alone. It won't hurt anything.
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 01:21:07 -0400, Tyler_Durden <jaybird@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>I was curious if any other Elantra owners have rust spots around their
>wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
>the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim. My 2003
>has brown spots all around it and it just seems kind of odd for a car
>that new. I plan to ask the dealer about next time I'm in, but
>thought I'd try to get some info ahead of time. Thanks!
alone. It won't hurt anything.
On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 01:21:07 -0400, Tyler_Durden <jaybird@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>I was curious if any other Elantra owners have rust spots around their
>wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
>the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim. My 2003
>has brown spots all around it and it just seems kind of odd for a car
>that new. I plan to ask the dealer about next time I'm in, but
>thought I'd try to get some info ahead of time. Thanks!
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"Tyler_Durden" <jaybird@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>I was curious if any other Elantra owners have rust spots around their
> wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
> the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim.
See the second Garage article on this web page --
http://egt.gwebworks.com/garage.shtml
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Wayne Moses,
2002 Hyundai Elantra GT
http://egt.gwebworks.com
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"KR" <royalty009@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> If you paint it, use high-heat temp paint but I would just leave it
> alone. It won't hurt anything.
Simple Rust-Oleum Aluminum paint did just fine on my car. I just modified
the Garage Page article with pictures taken a few minuites ago.
http://egt.gwebworks.com/garage.shtml
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Wayne Moses,
2002 Hyundai Elantra GT
http://egt.gwebworks.com
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KR wrote:
> If you paint it, use high-heat temp paint but I would just leave it
> alone. It won't hurt anything.
>
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 01:21:07 -0400, Tyler_Durden <jaybird@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I was curious if any other Elantra owners have rust spots around their
>>wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
>>the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim. My 2003
>>has brown spots all around it and it just seems kind of odd for a car
>>that new. I plan to ask the dealer about next time I'm in, but
>>thought I'd try to get some info ahead of time. Thanks!
>
>
I saw Waynes pics and suggestion on paint, very good. Even without
being "high temp" paint, his paint obviously has held up very well. I
have no intentions on painting my rotors but I recently used some high
temp silver/aluminum color spray paint on the exhaust of a car of mine,
even near the catylatic converter (that I had to replace because the
bracket rusted through). It also appears to be holding up fine and
hopefully will help protect the welded areas of the pipes that always
rust first so I can prevent replacing various pieces of the exhaust on
that car every few years. I got it at Lowes or Home Depot. As with any
metal painting job, the cleaner and rust free it is, the longer the
paint will last. You can paint over rust but it WILL not last.
Not related but since we are talking about rust..
When replacing parts of your exhaust, pay the extra 2~3 dollars more for
stainless steel nuts and bolts. Your knuckles and patience will thank
your wallet many times over if you ever have to return to it later.
> If you paint it, use high-heat temp paint but I would just leave it
> alone. It won't hurt anything.
>
> On Sat, 25 Sep 2004 01:21:07 -0400, Tyler_Durden <jaybird@yahoo.com>
> wrote:
>
>
>>I was curious if any other Elantra owners have rust spots around their
>>wheel drums? In case I'm not descrbing it right, I'm talking about
>>the area that is bewteen the rotor and the actual alloy rim. My 2003
>>has brown spots all around it and it just seems kind of odd for a car
>>that new. I plan to ask the dealer about next time I'm in, but
>>thought I'd try to get some info ahead of time. Thanks!
>
>
I saw Waynes pics and suggestion on paint, very good. Even without
being "high temp" paint, his paint obviously has held up very well. I
have no intentions on painting my rotors but I recently used some high
temp silver/aluminum color spray paint on the exhaust of a car of mine,
even near the catylatic converter (that I had to replace because the
bracket rusted through). It also appears to be holding up fine and
hopefully will help protect the welded areas of the pipes that always
rust first so I can prevent replacing various pieces of the exhaust on
that car every few years. I got it at Lowes or Home Depot. As with any
metal painting job, the cleaner and rust free it is, the longer the
paint will last. You can paint over rust but it WILL not last.
Not related but since we are talking about rust..
When replacing parts of your exhaust, pay the extra 2~3 dollars more for
stainless steel nuts and bolts. Your knuckles and patience will thank
your wallet many times over if you ever have to return to it later.
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Re: 2003 Elantra - Rust on Wheel Drum
"Tyler_Durden" <jaybird@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the replies everyone. Especially to Wayne who posted the
> pics and instructions on how to touch it up if I choose.
You are welcome. :-)
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Wayne Moses,
2002 Hyundai Elantra GT
http://egt.gwebworks.com
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