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Hubcaps/rims bubbled paint and peeling off
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Hubcaps/rims bubbled paint and peeling off
My vehicle is out of warranty, but because it is LS460 L 2007 model and my parents paid a lot when they purchased it from dealership when brand new and up to now the vehicle only been driven approximately 77,000 km. It is very sad to see the hubcaps/rims are bubbled paint and peeling off. The most angry part is the manufacture does not take any responsible of it. Can someone tell me what should I do? I totally believe it is manufacture defect because I saw other people also had the same issue. Please see the picture. Thank you all
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These are, unfortunately, extremely poor quality wheels, I've had this on my Infiniti and now on my LS 460, never had this kind of problem on my german cars, by the time you want to refinish them it would make more sense to buy new wheels (not Lexus ones anyway !) just check the Tire Rack.
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Unfortunately what you should do is buy some rims on eBay, there's plenty of stock LS rims on there that appear to be in good condition. Or you could get them powder coated or painted, but that's goi to run the same or more than another pair of used rims. Or you could buy aftermarket.
And as as you already mentioned...Lexus won't do anything, and that would be the case for any other manufacturer that I can think of. The car is ten years old, most cars that are ten years old are driven around with aluminum rims that look just like that.
I don't want to be rude here but based on the pictures of those rims, those things don't appear to have been well cared for. I mean that's a serious buildup of brake dust on those rims...and if you live in an area that uses a lot of salt to treat the roads in the winter?? Forget about it, they're done. My LS is ten years old and I have a very small amount of bubbling on one rim, but that's about it (but also clean them once a week, and believe me they need it).
I'd just buy some rims on eBay.
And as as you already mentioned...Lexus won't do anything, and that would be the case for any other manufacturer that I can think of. The car is ten years old, most cars that are ten years old are driven around with aluminum rims that look just like that.
I don't want to be rude here but based on the pictures of those rims, those things don't appear to have been well cared for. I mean that's a serious buildup of brake dust on those rims...and if you live in an area that uses a lot of salt to treat the roads in the winter?? Forget about it, they're done. My LS is ten years old and I have a very small amount of bubbling on one rim, but that's about it (but also clean them once a week, and believe me they need it).
I'd just buy some rims on eBay.
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Thank you all for your replies. The sad thing is I cannot drive this vehicle in the winter especially not in the snow road condition. It has been seating in the garage through out the winter. I guess I should wash it before leave it in the garage. But still by looking at the bubbling, its from inside. I feel this is the poor craftsmanship. I have other vehicles but none of them has this problem. I guess if the manufacture is not going to do anything about it I will take the advise to buy spare hubcaps from ebay.
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Bubbling and buildup of brake dust are two different things, high end car wheels should not have this "bubbling" problem even after 10 years...obviously the wheels need to be cleaned quite often but, again, these are very low quality wheels....
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Unfortunately what you should do is buy some rims on eBay, there's plenty of stock LS rims on there that appear to be in good condition.
I don't want to be rude here but based on the pictures of those rims, those things don't appear to have been well cared for. I mean that's a serious buildup of brake dust on those rims...and if you live in an area that uses a lot of salt to treat the roads in the winter?? Forget about it, they're done. My LS is ten years old and I have a very small amount of bubbling on one rim, but that's about it (but also clean them once a week, and believe me they need it).
I don't want to be rude here but based on the pictures of those rims, those things don't appear to have been well cared for. I mean that's a serious buildup of brake dust on those rims...and if you live in an area that uses a lot of salt to treat the roads in the winter?? Forget about it, they're done. My LS is ten years old and I have a very small amount of bubbling on one rim, but that's about it (but also clean them once a week, and believe me they need it).
My only two disappointments with this car are the deteriorating wheels and the deteriorating drip strips that run from the A to C pillars.
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MY LS430 and RX350 did the same thing. I then bought a new set and made sure I kept them dry and clean and had no issues. Not sure if it the dirt plus moisture that does it or what but for some reason Lexus has issues with wheels. It was even worse for my chrome ones of the LS430 and those were very expensive to fix if I wanted to. Most places refused to do it because they were already chromed. It was cheaper to buy new wheels. I am fairly certain that a rim repair place (some even have mobile trucks) could repair yours because they are alloy finish not chrome. I am sure cost varies by location.
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Buying some rims is exactly what I have started to look for. My front wheels are even worse than Shang's. I don't have much brake dust since I use Akebono ceramic pads, and even in the coldest days of winter I bring out a flexible hose to wash down the wheels and the undercarriage. So unfortunately even well cared for wheels can suffer this misfortune. I appreciate that you said it very well in not intending to be rude, but please know that neglected or well cared for, this crap can happen to these wheels. Plus, for four winters I never even drove my LS as I still had my Infiniti Q45a.
My only two disappointments with this car are the deteriorating wheels and the deteriorating drip strips that run from the A to C pillars.
My only two disappointments with this car are the deteriorating wheels and the deteriorating drip strips that run from the A to C pillars.
Someone mentioned BMW's wheels being of high quality and holding up better, I have no doubt that is the case...if BMW has done one thing right it's paint. The quality of their paint is phenomenal, especially compared to Lexus (I haven't been too happy with the paint on this car, it's thin).
#10
Unfortunate situation the rims are bubbled and peeling off but maybe is related to age and all the salt used on highways up north. I don't know how common this is but most vehicles (regardless of make) that's about 10 years old should have some imperfections such as peeling, nicks, scars and scratches. Many members have mentioned Lexus paint being thin and not up to par but I believe it's just as good as any BMW, MB etc and eventually time will take its total.
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BMW, Mercedes Porsche and especially Audi have incredible paint quality, the wheels however are part of their supply base ( like a lot of other components) which obviously are in a completely different league then Lexus supply...The paint on Lexus is thin but what's really disapointing is that the clear coat is even worse, but I guess in the end that's how they make a lot of money, cutting corners, I'm not so sure for how long. This his my first Lexus ( and the second japanese car) I've bought it with less than 20,000 miles, I'm still debating if it is a truly quality car ( paint issues, interior panels,rattles,wheels bubbling etc. etc.) I have called Lexus customer service about the interior panels problem,it was the worst customer experience I've ever had....It looks to be a nice car but I'm glad I also drive Mercedes and Audi....I've bought the car in January and my wife already is insisting on getting rid of it...One thing for sure the Q45 that I still have was a completely different car, at 85,000 miles it doesn't have ANY of the issues my Lexus have...
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I'm from Canada like you and I've owned LS vehicles over the years starting with a '94.
Every one of them had paint cracked like this eventually but I've always played it off to winter salt exposure here in Ontario.
Also, in searching for cars to buy and just seeing Lexus vehicles on the streets, the OE rims... kinda just do that. It's everywhere. I've seen it starting on vehicles as new as a 2009 GS450h with the 5 spoke 18s.
In 2014 I found a set of unused OE chrome rims for my '02 and they were in perfect condition.
The guy I bought them from had stored them when he put aftermarkets on years before.
I've never really considered it a defect on a 10 year old car in a cold region.
Also I wonder if the brake dust is always on your rims as it is in the photos, that could definitely speed corrosion of the rims as the dust coating will hold more moisture and salt against the paint.
I wonder if the dusty high friction pads may be part of the cause...? Meh
Every one of them had paint cracked like this eventually but I've always played it off to winter salt exposure here in Ontario.
Also, in searching for cars to buy and just seeing Lexus vehicles on the streets, the OE rims... kinda just do that. It's everywhere. I've seen it starting on vehicles as new as a 2009 GS450h with the 5 spoke 18s.
In 2014 I found a set of unused OE chrome rims for my '02 and they were in perfect condition.
The guy I bought them from had stored them when he put aftermarkets on years before.
I've never really considered it a defect on a 10 year old car in a cold region.
Also I wonder if the brake dust is always on your rims as it is in the photos, that could definitely speed corrosion of the rims as the dust coating will hold more moisture and salt against the paint.
I wonder if the dusty high friction pads may be part of the cause...? Meh
Last edited by dfkd; 05-12-17 at 12:17 AM.
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It around $110 each where I live, they're coming with their truck and are doing it in a parking lot, the job is not too bad but at that price you can buy new aftermarket ones...