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Re: cleaing wheels
« on: Mar 16, 2005, 03:49:56 PM »
I agree with oddball!  As an ex-schwabie it would be easier to just buy some new el-cheapo white spokes and scruff them up with a scotch brite pad if ya want a specific color!  I personally love the chrome spoke wheels, but it just seems that they just don't do good chroming anymore!  My nissan 720, $20 chrome spokes, and if they peel and or rust, who cares!!  I might wash it twice a year if i'm lucky!! :biggthumpup: 
And if you find a used set, have them taken to a tire shop and put on a balancer to see if they're straight before buying, seen alot of good money spent on bent wheels.  Good luck on what you decide!
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