I like the passenger seat curvature on those cars. Like a cockpit. At least you wont be buying tires anytime soon. They seem good. Just dont be stupid like me, and burn them up. They have become expensive
its pretty interesting for sure, definitely growing on me. Especially the red, i cant get enough of it! I sat in the car after i got home for about an hour after work today just looking at it LOL. Just kidding i was messing with the insane sound system it has trying to figure it out, which i had no idea it even had at first, pics incoming.I like the passenger seat curvature on those cars. Like a cockpit. At least you wont be buying tires anytime soon. They seem good. Just dont be stupid like me, and burn them up. They have become expensive
Thanks this seemed to work, although i so far only found the weld brand ones and jegs, maybe I’ll throw the weld caps on if they will work even though thats cheatingThose look like Weld ProStar knock offs. Look for ProStar center caps.
Kurt
Know anyone working at a dealership, chances are they know a decent lot lizzard that can make it look almost new pretty cheap.Heres how the steering wheel looks, not as bad as i thought but not as good as id want.
Mothers mag polish is great for the final polish.... You need something stronger at first... There is a brand ( can't remember the name) that comes as a precoated wipe.. Tear a little bit off and work the aluminum with it.... Using some flour helps take off the black residue......Does anyone know if these rims are clear-coated or how to know for sure? I started on one with some mothers mag aluminum polish and it turns black so im assuming its bare aluminum, but having no luck polishing
I tried the steel wool 0000 and it takes the minor pitting that i have going on right out, but unfortunately dulls it quite a but more like a brushed like finish and even with the mothers polish on a drill polisher (its called mothers cone polisher) and it still wont bring it back to that shine that it was before the steel wool.. i just tried it in a small test spot and am having no luck.. polished rims are a PITAMothers mag polish is great for the final polish.... You need something stronger at first... There is a brand ( can't remember the name) that comes as a precoated wipe.. Tear a little bit off and work the aluminum with it.... Using some flour helps take off the black residue......
I have used the finest steel wool on heavily oxidized aluminum... 4 odd we used to call it??
Your rubbing too hard.... Let the polish do the work...... ONLY use the steel wool at the first pass to get the main oxidation off..... You might try some paint polish to take out the scratches..... The Aluminum polish is ultra fine and works more chemically to remove oxidation than to polish....I tried the steel wool 0000 and it takes the minor pitting that i have going on right out, but unfortunately dulls it quite a but more like a brushed like finish and even with the mothers polish on a drill polisher (its called mothers cone polisher) and it still wont bring it back to that shine that it was before the steel wool.. i just tried it in a small test spot and am having no luck.. polished rims are a PITA