Looky at what I got.....

Roy, they do not do the lugs or the centercaps. And you're right, with the unmounting,mounting and rebalancing, there is definitely some hidden costs that one should plan for.
 
What happened to the blemishes on the wheels...did they fix them or just coat over the spots...and can you still see rash spots but they are shiny now?
 
I have been tossing around the idea of getting new wheels, Im a chrome whore I guess. I didnt want to loose the stock look and have been hesitant to do it this will alleviate that issue. Now if I can just get that beater toyota 4x4 pickup I have been eyeballing Ill have a vehicle to drive while my truck is on blocks. Do you think the neighborhood homeowners cult will write me a ticket if my truck is on jackstands for two weeks. I guess I can take a picture of the wheels and tires and make some cardboard cutouts to bolt to the hubs.

Chris
 
sirhc76 said:
I have been tossing around the idea of getting new wheels, Im a chrome whore I guess. I didnt want to loose the stock look and have been hesitant to do it this will alleviate that issue. Now if I can just get that beater toyota 4x4 pickup I have been eyeballing Ill have a vehicle to drive while my truck is on blocks. Do you think the neighborhood homeowners cult will write me a ticket if my truck is on jackstands for two weeks. I guess I can take a picture of the wheels and tires and make some cardboard cutouts to bolt to the hubs.

Chris

HAH! Another advantage of living in the frozen north...there is a season here that is perfect for mods like having your wheels redone...its the same season that the roads have no pot holes...because they are filled with snow and ice.
 
Prof said:
What happened to the blemishes on the wheels...did they fix them or just coat over the spots...and can you still see rash spots but they are shiny now?

Roy the way he explained it to me was, They can spray a rough surface such as an intake with their primer. It will fill in the low spots,then they come back and spray on their coating,then clear coat,then put in a vacuum chamber to cure. No need to smooth the surface before hand.
 
mopower1958 said:
Roy the way he explained it to me was, They can spray a rough surface such as an intake with their primer. It will fill in the low spots,then they come back and spray on their coating,then clear coat,then put in a vacuum chamber to cure. No need to smooth the surface before hand.


Sweet! Thanks.
 
Roy, there are no blemishes on the wheels. The surface is 1000 times smoother than stock.
 
I'm ready, just need snow to arrive so I can put the truck up on blocks for the winter....








My wife just slapped me.
 

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