If ever.. A miracle was pre-planned..
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If ever.. A miracle was pre-planned..
This project would be the beginning of it lmao. Got all 4 of these rims for $100, they have BAD curb damage but none are bent.. Just gouges out of the lips.
Bondo body filler and spot putty will be my only friends as I have a tight budget.
Bondo body filler and spot putty will be my only friends as I have a tight budget.
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Know anyone with a wheel balancer? I've spun rims in a balancer before and cleaned them up with a file, then a scotch brite pad. Finish them off with a fresh coat of paint. Wear a thick, leather welding glove when using the scotch brite pad, believe me, it works awesome!
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i wouldnty bother putting all that time in on them clean them up abit and run'em!! if you are that worried save up afew bucks and have them powdercoated around here i had a quote for my 4 20" wheels stripped cleaned and coated for under 500.00. if you clean them up and prep them you can prob be out the door cheaper but i would leave the stripping to the pros as if done wrong can hurt the integrity of the wheels!! good luck
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That's why I'm gonna do the mounting myself . I'll let someone else balance them, I'll just say I came out to my truck after parking at a grocery store and someone had stolen the weights off the rims or something lol