My Latest Project - Cheep Wheels
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Here is the mostly finished product. I might use my dremel and do some detail work....
(Also looking for a set of locking hubs...)
(Also looking for a set of locking hubs...)
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I'm with you guys...I was thinking of sand blasting and going with gun metal. I had to get the stock wheels off b/c the Michelin were so bad I could not stand it any more....Harbor Freight has a few blasters for not too much...I'll keep an eye out for when they go on sale.
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Or with a bit more polish and elbow grease...
I think yours would look good sand blasted too then powdercoated black.
My current wheels are the first black wheels I have ever had, and I dig the look.
I think yours would look good sand blasted too then powdercoated black.
My current wheels are the first black wheels I have ever had, and I dig the look.
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