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Would alloys rust....



  Clive the Clio no. 2
say after being under 6 feet of water for about 6 hours?

reason is that i would like to save my alloys and put my crappy steelies back on before it gets towed.

also.... would the tyres on the alloys be road legal?

Thanks!
 
  a thirsty one
should be fine mate, dont worry. no reason why a few hours underwater would case any real issues just make sure they are holding pressure through the valves.
 
Yeah they should be fine, is there anything else worth salvaging ?

f**k attempting a wheel change in 6 feet of water.

Hope you can hold you breath well

Lol ;)
 
  Astra GSI, 172, Golf
alloys dont normally rust they oxidise which i think is more to do with being bare metal exposed to the air so your alloys should be fine .
 

DrR

ClioSport Club Member
  VW Golf GTD
6 hours?

You not seen top gear, they left a car in the sea overnight.
 
  Cupra 300 ST 4drive
Will make no difference, your wheels see more water and salt through winter driving than a couple of hrs in it
 
  Ph1 172 + Combo van
they are brand new its not like they will have been kurbed with bare metal exposing to the elements. they will be fine i think. and on a side note its fresh water i assume? not sea salt water
 
  In between cars....
Id swap everything you can! its only water, bits will dry out, decat it, i dont know if the water will have killed the cat but itll be worth money at a scrapy

Could you swap the seats with a clio out a scrappy, theyd be worth getting as well
 


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