I live in the "rust belt" and I have seen it attack everything as soon as it is exposed. It is like dog years. One year here is like 7 elsewhere. I have installed all brands of lifts (ProComp, Rancho, SuperLift, Fabtech, etc). They all have finish issues it seems when exposed to this corrosive element. Eventually even a truck's multi coating factory finish will yield to it. Calmini is not exclusive on this. Alerting them to the problem is a good idea as they can investigate a way to provide greater protection to their products. Doing so with tact is best. Remember they have done alot to promote and inspire suzuki off-road products. They make alot of great products but, no person, business or product is perfect.
I started a small business a few years ago that made lift kits for GM vans. No one else was doing it. I tried to make the best products I could and provide customer service. It was not easy. Someone always found something to complain about. Don't get me wrong constructive criticism is a good thing. I tried to apply the feedback to better the company and products. I even took suggestions. But when someone would just complain it was frustrating. I (the company) got bashed on forums too and it hurts. Eventually I sold the company just so I could have some free time back.
I guess what I am trying to say is Calmini is a good company, though not perfect. I like the products I recieved. I had good customer service from them and recieved everything promtly. My tracker is now facing a Michigan winter with all it's road salt so we will see how well the finish holds up. I want my Rig to last as long as it can so I will try to wash that $#!+ off it as much as I can. Too bad we can't all complain to the DOT and get them to stop salting our roads. I hate the stuff.
Just wanted to throw in my .02 as a former owner of a nitch market company. We can help these companies or we can hurt them. Personnally I would like to see all these Suzuki aftermarket companies stay around as long as possable and provide the products we want and need to keep our rigs going where we want them to go.
Peace.