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Is it possible to machine or buff out curb rash on these chrome rims?
Guess I was too used to the super thin sixxer rims, I gave one the 10.5x17 rims in the back a good 6" of curb rash -_- It's not noticeable unless your about 2 ft. away from the rim and looking directly at the lip...it just bugs the hell out of me that these were spotless a day ago.
Is it possible to machine or buff out curb rash on these chrome rims?
Guess I was too used to the super thin sixxer rims, I gave one the 10.5x17 rims in the back a good 6" of curb rash -_- It's not noticeable unless your about 2 ft. away from the rim and looking directly at the lip...it just bugs the hell out of me that these were spotless a day ago.
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Yep. Those are Csprings.
The drop REALLY kicked in after a week, not to mention the ride quality is better.
As for the curb'd rim. Yeah, I guess I was freaking out for nothing. A local shop quoted me at $45 to machine the lip and give it a new finish.
Be sure to use my pics on your website OEwheels! Gotta make them Chevy boys jealous
The drop REALLY kicked in after a week, not to mention the ride quality is better.
As for the curb'd rim. Yeah, I guess I was freaking out for nothing. A local shop quoted me at $45 to machine the lip and give it a new finish.
Be sure to use my pics on your website OEwheels! Gotta make them Chevy boys jealous
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