Tonyrodz
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Thx.Nnbs Yukon Denali 20s.
http://www.socalwheels.com/view-pro...l-oem-rim-5307/20/9596004/5307/0/_/_/Polished
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Thx.Nnbs Yukon Denali 20s.
http://www.socalwheels.com/view-pro...l-oem-rim-5307/20/9596004/5307/0/_/_/Polished
These
Best nnbs wheel gm ever made imo. And you have to take the cladding off to make it soThx.
Can you get a small buffer from hf and use some Polish on them? Only thing I can think of, besides the dip.220 and some wet sanding have my fingers feeling like there about to fall off.
I got the heavy stuff off but there hideous. So there getting dipped black until I get to the next step.
Idk what else to do, and I don't wanna ride around with hazy, ghetto looking wheels. I figured black with chrome lug nuts and centers will look fine for the time being.
What do y'all think??
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Probably, but not harbor freight close to me only thing here is lowes or tractor supplyCan you get a small buffer from hf and use some Polish on them? Only thing I can think of, besides the dip.
How'd you get in all the groves with an orbital?I sanded mine from 400 up to 1500 with an orbital and then polished with Mothers/power cone and they came out looking real good, almost like chrome. Don't have any pics though. Took about 1 hour per wheel.
I sanded mine from 400 up to 1500 with an orbital and then polished with Mothers/power cone and they came out looking real good, almost like chrome. Don't have any pics though. Took about 1 hour per wheel.
No grooves on the face. I left the edges alone.How'd you get in all the groves with an orbital?