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Well what you don't know can't hurt you right? You could have mounted tires on 4 of those and drove them and been perfectly happy. Now we have wrecked it for ya
Yup. Just nickels and dimes the pocket book. LOL
Perfectly happy? NOT! What would have happened is that I would have got them on the car, then saidYou could have mounted tires on 4 of those and drove them and been perfectly happy. Now we have wrecked it for yawhen I see that the offset is the same as what I had. I'm glad you guys pointed it out, cuz if I had paid to have them M&B'd, then found out, lets just say.... Hulk Smash!
I might run them once I get the 4th wheel here, but worst case I throw them back on Craigslist and recoupe as much money as i can. I only have $100 tied up at this point for all 4 wheels.
One more time.
What is the magic solution besides powder coating that will stick to nickel plating. Dupli primer, base and clear, chip bad
Ready to do the dip with clear..
Maybe some Rustoleum high performance wheel paint and clear.....these have to be black.
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How did you prep them?
Went across the border last night to pick up my pillar pod. Got home and found the GP fairy dropped of a front strut tower brace for me.
Replaced the front shocks on my sons Z71 this morning. Feeling good.
My crapiler brackets came today.
craplier lol
Headed for lunchtime burnouts in the fun machine now. Took the camera to the shop today so maybe hot rod peeks later!
Thanks to Bill. We were able to isolate this as being the MAF and not the crank sensor. Ended up swapping over the other MAF I had pulled from the salvage yard to give it a go and cleared any DTC's. The car is running good so far.
I sanded and wire brushed, followed by Dupli paint prep. Then some coats of green self etching primer,dupli perfect match black and clear multiple coats each.
I just bought some black plastdip to use as a primer. Wrappin it front and back with the dip then a couple Duplicolor black caliper gloss coats.
Last will be some Dupli wheel clear. The only 2 paints that had the same ingredients. Plenty of flat and satin wheel paint to be had but no black gloss.
Thats why the caliper paint. Hopefully with the dip it will be more resilient.
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