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Old 12-23-2009, 08:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Dean Ferry
In the pic, the brake system, (rotors, drums, calipers, lines, etc) looks SUBMERGED in the (salt?) water, which would allow total saturation with saltwater. Unlike, salted roads, where the salt/stone/slush is drivin through and thrown on the undercarriage, but it's not submersed.
Sorry, I can't see how being submerged for 30 seconds is worse 4 months of constant spray, going everywhere year after year.
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Old 12-23-2009, 11:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Madcow
Sorry, I can't see how being submerged for 30 seconds is worse 4 months of constant spray, going everywhere year after year.
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course I'm from MI... sea water has a salinity level. MI roads have a potassium chloride level far above a bit of sea water

which is more corrosive and we see 6 months at times

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