John F. Russo
03-14-2006, 08:17 AM
....is happening even though you don't see it!
This problem may have been discussed before. But I don't frequent the board as often as others.
Problem
I have driven my car for 52,000 miles and noticed that both lower sides of the car just behind the front wheels, and to a lesser extent behind the rear, have been "sand blasted". The paint damage drops off from the front wheel well edge for about one foot and about 6 inches from the rear wheel well edge down the side of the car toward the rear. My car painting specialist told me what I had, but I wasn't convinced until after I compounded and polished the area with no noticeable improvement. (Any other methods?) The condition was is not very apparent until you shine the car headlights of another car in the dark against those areas. It really magnifies the problem under this test condition.
Cause
The cause is twofold: the oversized width of the tires (Pirelli 255/45ZR18 front and Pirelli 255/50ZR18 on the rear and driving conditions. I very rarely drive on dirt roads for any distance greater than a few hundred feet. When I do so, it is at slow speed otherwise I can hear the small stones hitting the car body. I drive my car daily year around in Massachusetts. So I feel very confident that the sand on winter roads has being sprayed continually against the side of the car continuously has caused this condition.
(I apologize that I come from this state. My politics are further south than the deep South. But I'm on the front lines (while you guys are watching) of an embarrassing social battle but I do serious battle continually. If you all just watch and do nothing, the same thing will happen to your state.)
My Remedy
After I repaint both sides of the car, I will be applying polyurethane plastic (Autobhand or equivalent unless someone else has a better solution) along the entire length of both sides of the car just below the trim. It will have to be replaced periodically. I'll find out over time and let everyone know. I also want to put a tar like material or other behind the tire in the wheel well (Any suggestions?). The paint on the lower wheel wells has been completely worn off and is now sand blasting the bare metal. I will not put mud flaps behind my tires. It's like putting a veil on the nude statue of Venus de Milo! No! No! No!
Recommendation (to MM owners)
This condition is happening to all cars that have wide wheels, maybe even OEM tires. You will not notice it, but from day one it is happening as soon as the cars wheels run over any sand or dirt. You will not see it but it is happening to every car--I repeat from day ONE!
This problem may have been discussed before. But I don't frequent the board as often as others.
Problem
I have driven my car for 52,000 miles and noticed that both lower sides of the car just behind the front wheels, and to a lesser extent behind the rear, have been "sand blasted". The paint damage drops off from the front wheel well edge for about one foot and about 6 inches from the rear wheel well edge down the side of the car toward the rear. My car painting specialist told me what I had, but I wasn't convinced until after I compounded and polished the area with no noticeable improvement. (Any other methods?) The condition was is not very apparent until you shine the car headlights of another car in the dark against those areas. It really magnifies the problem under this test condition.
Cause
The cause is twofold: the oversized width of the tires (Pirelli 255/45ZR18 front and Pirelli 255/50ZR18 on the rear and driving conditions. I very rarely drive on dirt roads for any distance greater than a few hundred feet. When I do so, it is at slow speed otherwise I can hear the small stones hitting the car body. I drive my car daily year around in Massachusetts. So I feel very confident that the sand on winter roads has being sprayed continually against the side of the car continuously has caused this condition.
(I apologize that I come from this state. My politics are further south than the deep South. But I'm on the front lines (while you guys are watching) of an embarrassing social battle but I do serious battle continually. If you all just watch and do nothing, the same thing will happen to your state.)
My Remedy
After I repaint both sides of the car, I will be applying polyurethane plastic (Autobhand or equivalent unless someone else has a better solution) along the entire length of both sides of the car just below the trim. It will have to be replaced periodically. I'll find out over time and let everyone know. I also want to put a tar like material or other behind the tire in the wheel well (Any suggestions?). The paint on the lower wheel wells has been completely worn off and is now sand blasting the bare metal. I will not put mud flaps behind my tires. It's like putting a veil on the nude statue of Venus de Milo! No! No! No!
Recommendation (to MM owners)
This condition is happening to all cars that have wide wheels, maybe even OEM tires. You will not notice it, but from day one it is happening as soon as the cars wheels run over any sand or dirt. You will not see it but it is happening to every car--I repeat from day ONE!