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- 2022 Maverick XLT, Hybrid
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bought a used 2022 about two months ago and so far, I love it. Velocity Blue with the carbonized grey aluminum wheels. I like that they aren't black (not hating the black, but really like the dark grey),
It's been outside and needed a wash yesterday and while spraying down the tires I noticed a "white spot" on one of the wheel spokes. Turned the hose on the spot and more white!!!
The grey is flaking off. Probably an 2x3" area at the moment.
I don't think I have even used chemicals on the wheels since I bought it, soap and water only so far, just hasn't been that dirty.
So, I can get the grey paint (found a link to some elsewhere on the forum) but will "spot fixing " that general area of the wheel (maybe just that spoke) even work, or would the entire wheel need repainted?
Is it better to just find a used set of wheels that don't have the issue and swap them out as needed?
Maybe go for powder coating if I can get a similar /same color?
Is this an issue? I didn't find anything searching in the forum about paint failure of the stock wheels.
I'm not against new/aftermarket wheels but I actually like these for stock wheels.
I'm still rolling the stock 5 spoke anthracite wheels oy my '08 Mustang just because I like the look of them as well.
bought a used 2022 about two months ago and so far, I love it. Velocity Blue with the carbonized grey aluminum wheels. I like that they aren't black (not hating the black, but really like the dark grey),
It's been outside and needed a wash yesterday and while spraying down the tires I noticed a "white spot" on one of the wheel spokes. Turned the hose on the spot and more white!!!
The grey is flaking off. Probably an 2x3" area at the moment.
I don't think I have even used chemicals on the wheels since I bought it, soap and water only so far, just hasn't been that dirty.
So, I can get the grey paint (found a link to some elsewhere on the forum) but will "spot fixing " that general area of the wheel (maybe just that spoke) even work, or would the entire wheel need repainted?
Is it better to just find a used set of wheels that don't have the issue and swap them out as needed?
Maybe go for powder coating if I can get a similar /same color?
Is this an issue? I didn't find anything searching in the forum about paint failure of the stock wheels.
I'm not against new/aftermarket wheels but I actually like these for stock wheels.
I'm still rolling the stock 5 spoke anthracite wheels oy my '08 Mustang just because I like the look of them as well.
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