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Countryboy07

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Awesome! I want to do a set and polish them. Then throw them on a set of 33's because you hardly ever see a St on a lifted/leveled truck
 
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Any advice on removing the adhesive from these? 3m and air craft remover didn't touch it..
 

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Seen some have good luck with a media blast. Gets the adhesive off and the machining grooves in the surface.
 

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If airplane stripper didn't work then I don't know what will.
Might have no choice but to take them in to get media blasted or sand blasted then have them painted or powder coated. Or you can polish them by hand by sanding and wet sanding, which takes foooorreeeever
Or buy the clad covers which kinda defeat the purpose. Evans's they look so much better without
 

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Was researching cause I was curious myself , saw a guy used gasoline and a razor blade. It was on a newer wheel so I think the adhesive was newer and easier to remove. Yours looks older (older wheel) and glue looks cemented.
 
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