Aw. Thanks. Yeah, PA winters. My family has been in PA since before the Revolutionary war! It's in my blood, part of my soul. I will just have to deal with the salt. Do you think that's what messed up the wheels, too?vibrologist wrote:Hi Melissa18L. Thanks for the pictures. This Vibe certainly has seen its unfair share of road salt. Your Vibe shows some character too. I like it.
There's another orange one I pass every day. Just like mine except his has steel wheels and hubcaps and he painted his calipers or brakes or whatever orange. I actually talked to him a few times.JerBear wrote:I love that color, it looks great in the sun and one that you don't see too often!
Yes. The salt got under the clear coat on the wheels and is corroding away on the aluminum. Mine are doing this too. I don't worry about it. However, if you loose air pressure it could be that the corrosion is at the seat of the tires and the valve stem and causing slow leaks. On my wife's car I fixed the leaks this way: I had the old tires taken off and took the rims home. I sanded the corrosion off at the seats of the tires and at the valve holes. Then I sprayed the areas with Krylon Acrylic, clear. Next day I had new tires and valves installed. The slow leaks were history.Melissa18L wrote:Aw. Thanks. Yeah, PA winters. My family has been in PA since before the Revolutionary war! It's in my blood, part of my soul. I will just have to deal with the salt. Do you think that's what messed up the wheels, too?vibrologist wrote:Hi Melissa18L. Thanks for the pictures. This Vibe certainly has seen its unfair share of road salt. Your Vibe shows some character too. I like it.
three of my tires have slow leaks! i finally took it back to the garage and i believe they fixed them. they must have cleaned the inside before reinstalling the tires. It had been years and I ruined a tire for driving it with 20lbs or air for oh about 2 years...yes, i'm a slacker. So, yeah. I think I've washed my car maybe a dozen times, in 6 years!!vibrologist wrote:Yes. The salt got under the clear coat on the wheels and is corroding away on the aluminum. Mine are doing this too. I don't worry about it. However, if you loose air pressure it could be that the corrosion is at the seat of the tires and the valve stem and causing slow leaks. On my wife's car I fixed the leaks this way: I had the old tires taken off and took the rims home. I sanded the corrosion off at the seats of the tires and at the valve holes. Then I sprayed the areas with Krylon Acrylic, clear. Next day I had new tires and valves installed. The slow leaks were history.Melissa18L wrote:Aw. Thanks. Yeah, PA winters. My family has been in PA since before the Revolutionary war! It's in my blood, part of my soul. I will just have to deal with the salt. Do you think that's what messed up the wheels, too?vibrologist wrote:Hi Melissa18L. Thanks for the pictures. This Vibe certainly has seen its unfair share of road salt. Your Vibe shows some character too. I like it.
The only way to fight the salt is frequent washing in particular in the winter.
I find it cool that you can trace your family history that far back. I just watched a Benjamin Franklin Biography on History Channel last night. Are you a Franklin by any chance?
oh...it is fusion, but the color is sundance? too many names...trb wrote:Welcome! That is a nice Fusion orange you have there. It would fit in real well down here in Texas since it it the UT Longhorns color! One of my sons has already told me he wants a Vibe this color.
Hey...it is fusion orange AND moon and tunes! i had no idea i had that package. check it out....Melissa18L wrote:oh...it is fusion, but the color is sundance? too many names...trb wrote:Welcome! That is a nice Fusion orange you have there. It would fit in real well down here in Texas since it it the UT Longhorns color! One of my sons has already told me he wants a Vibe this color.
thanks! yeah i figured i'd never actually get around to washing it so just went with how she usually looksvibenvy wrote:Welcome to GenVibe! Glad you finally found and joined us after 6 years! Very nice looking Fusion Vibe you've got there! Thanks for posting pictures of it right away !
You're welcome!Melissa18L wrote:thanks! yeah i figured i'd never actually get around to washing it so just went with how she usually looks
i like that! (form < function)vibenvy wrote:You're welcome!Melissa18L wrote:thanks! yeah i figured i'd never actually get around to washing it so just went with how she usually looks
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LOL! Thanks!Melissa18L wrote:i like that! (form < function)
Thanks! This is a fun community. ...of course, Vibes are so fun! I definitely didn't pay that much for my Vibe since I got it used, but it was the first car I ever bought from a dealership and got a loan for! The original sticker came with it which is always neat to see. I had the window sticker for my '96 Grand Am, too. It was over $16K new!tpollauf wrote:Another official WELCOME to GenVibe Melissa Nice job posing the pics for us. Also your window sticker is interesting too. What's interesting is that your 4 year younger Vibe than mine, costs more then compared to what my MSRP was. And I have the GT trim to boot! They must not have raised prices much on this car over the years (unlike trucks ) The 2010 model year (very short lived) had the "ignition Orange metallic" color and is very rare. Only seen one in person and wanted this color soooooo bad BUT was not available in the 2009 model year!