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Old 04-19-2011, 06:47 AM
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Can You Polish the Outer Lip on Web Spokes

Unfortunately, I cant get new wheels till next year (Tax Time).

My question is it possible to polish the outer lip on my R98 Web Spoke wheels? I tried putting a buffing wheel on the lip to test and all it did was scuff it. Has anyone attempted this? Is it worth the hassel? Any Pics?

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You can, i have restored my set, you have to-


Remove the clear coat.

Remove the inner rim from the barrel.

Sand the lip accordingly

polish w/metal polish.

Done

Hope this helps, if you have questions ask.
 
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Old 04-20-2011, 08:14 AM
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Picts of the restore? The previous owner completely buggered my cars wheels (city dweller), and it drives me nuts to have the 17s and to see that daily. I like the wheels, but the gouches are quite prominent.

I am glad you asked the question, as I had just assumed I could take a small grinder to them, grind them smooth, sand them and they'd look fine. sounds more involved than I would want to deal with frankly.

I will look locally to see if anyone does blasting that could get them right for me again.
 
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Its not that hard, You dont have to remove the inner piece is you dont want to, but you will have a crevice that you cant sand. I was able to remove all oxidation from the rims.

I cant find pics on my work computer but im sure i have some before after pics at home

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Picts of the restore? The previous owner completely buggered my cars wheels (city dweller), and it drives me nuts to have the 17s and to see that daily. I like the wheels, but the gouches are quite prominent.

I am glad you asked the question, as I had just assumed I could take a small grinder to them, grind them smooth, sand them and they'd look fine. sounds more involved than I would want to deal with frankly.

I will look locally to see if anyone does blasting that could get them right for me again.
 
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Old 04-20-2011, 08:27 AM
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Sorry for the phone pics but i found these on my work pc

Before



After 3 had been done
 
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