Fuel Assault wheels pitting after 6 months

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Road salt is not the only culprit to wheel pitting, I’ve owned numerous sets off aftermarket wheels and they have never seen snow or salt and I still had pitting. Some of it comes from the build up of brake dust. It’s extremely hard to always keep the wheels clean of brake dust and this is one of the outs that some wheel manufacturers use two not warranty their products. You can argue that you don’t drove on salty roads, but you can’t argue my wheels have never had brake dust on them.
Thats also. I have brake dust stuck in the black. Its only on the front wheels though.
 

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