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Old 12-07-2013, 07:10 PM   #26
JointTech
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Re: taping wheels while its in the shop

the issue is I drive this truck from time to time. It sits inside my garage because I have plenty of room and it wont get stolen. I didn't want to get rims and tires but I had a few blow out and couldn't get aligned with different size tires so I went ahead and got them.

So as it sits in the shop and Im grinding. Or rattle canning a table for the wife or sawing some wood I don't want them ruined. Or decide to hit a fender with the DA theres all kinds of dust around.

Trying to figure out the best of all worlds still drive it but not ruin them. The more I look I think the RV covers will be the ticket. I'm just not sure how tight to the wheel they are and don't want overspray or dust to creep around the sides.

im scared of the spray on stuff or plastidip. I did have a brilliant idea though. How about some spray on PAM or cooking spray. Should make it easy to wipe off any grime. unless it goes rancid and hardens. hmmm
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