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If you’ve been paying attention you’ve probably noticed that the wheels on the S14 look a bit like garbage! And let’s be honest who doesn’t like a brand new set of wheels. However, I actually like the wheels on the S14 and would like to use them for a bit longer while I save for something new in the future. That said, today we are fixing those scuffed wheels and hopefully I don’t potato them in the process.
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Great video!
now you have 2 diff color wheels, whyy
Curbed mine today in a drive thru very sad
Those harbor freight creepers are nice.
I actually sanded and repainted a vintage set of American Racing 200S Coke bottle wheels for my 73 Vette. I could have done with some of these tips back then, but the result was pretty damn good. It IS quite a process though, especially if you're doing it on an ancient oxidized set of rims, but the result was awesome. Too bad I was never able to actually get them on the damn car but whatever, that's irrelevant to the story.
“Who changed my clothes?”
Eddie did.
I love these when are these videos coming back!?
Solution: use tires which wider than rims.
Please wear a proper painters filtered mask when painting, those 2k clear coats contain isocyanate known to cause cancer.
Spray cans last about a year….clear coat comes off first!