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Old 09-06-2012, 02:52 PM   #1
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Re: Project Grande Slam: Coley's Hot Rod Shop

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Originally Posted by Bennett--G4L View Post
Chad just my opinion since this truck is going to be a daily driver for you, I wouldn't put billets on it unless you really feel like polishing alot.


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<<< Has 3k dollar billet wheels and have driven in the rain Nothing happens you wash them and dry them

Make sure that you make the right descision God knows
i have been thru three sets of wheel till I finally bought what I should of bought right from the begininng. My biggest hurdle was getting over the fact of spending 3k on wheels.
I have billets on my GTO that doesn't see a lot of rain. However, if you get caught driving when it starts to rain, you'll want to wash and dry them quickly. I've had my billets for 11+ years and they were polished at least three times a year for a couple of years and now I'm lucky if I do it once a year. It's a PITA and time consuming. I'd rather have them chromed than polish them all the time. Even polished, they don't shine like they did new. Brake dust, road grime, etc. from normal driving will increase the scratch potential. Heck, just washing and drying them will put fine scratches or swirls in it. You have to be very meticulous with them if you want them to keep their mirror-like shine.

If it was my daily, I wouldn't buy billets. Maybe I'm just lazy.
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