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2008-02-27 15:35:03
#21
Acetone on a clean rag. It will take the paint off, so tread lightly.
2008-02-27 15:49:16
#22
This is taking me alot longer then I thought it would. Anyone with any paint recommendations? Brand, color, etc... I was thinking duplicolor silver, I like the stock look of them.
2008-02-27 15:57:54
#23
aircraft paint stripper,duplicolor ,PATIENCE,FTW
2008-02-27 23:19:46
#24
pretty much any paint will be fine if it costs over 3 bucks a can..its the 1$ cans you dont want..lol
2008-03-12 20:36:58
#25
Well after soaking them in a gallon of Krud Kutter and slowly chipping away at them with a screwdriver. Sanding, cleaning, Duplicolor primer, and some Duplicolor silver wheel paint, here is the final product. Not perfect, but I'm happy with the final outcome.







2008-03-12 21:00:40
#26

please tell me thats the only wheel weight on the wheels......and there are none on the front.
2008-03-12 21:06:12
#27
[QUOTE=classicaddict;58930
please tell me thats the only wheel weight on the wheels......and there are none on the front.[/QUOTE]

It's not a weight, I actually don't know what that is. They all had them and they don't come off, I tried on one of them.

No, no weights on the front of the wheels.
2008-03-12 21:11:13
#28
Originally Posted by psalm
It's not a weight, I actually don't know what that is. They all had them and they don't come off, I tried on one of them.

No, no weights on the front of the wheels.


its a .25oz weight. it'll come off i see that all the time on new wheels.
2008-03-12 21:14:28
#29
On the inside? It didn't look like a weight I've ever seen, looked more like a clip.
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