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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: El Campo, Tx
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Re: Project Grande Slam: Coley's Hot Rod Shop
Yea billet wheels are beautiful but they suck haha. The beauty of them is that you can fix them though!!! If those had been chromed instead of just polished and had got scratched you would really be screwed. At least you figured out how to polish them as you will be doing it constantly from now on lol. Are you putting some sealer on them? From my experience the sealer is a real life saver in the amount of future work it saves you. If I were to do it all over again I would send my wheels to Schott and have them ceramic coat them so as to never worry about them again.
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![]() Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: orangevale ca
Posts: 4,630
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Re: Project Grande Slam: Coley's Hot Rod Shop
When I saw you had to repair the wheel I thought it was something I did and you did not see. My heart started to race. Then I looked back on the thread and saw what had happened. I am sorry that happened but at least you fixed it
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