WOW! What good job you did on those.




Very nice lookin' wheels, the reflection, not so much....![]()


He's still working on the two for the rear...he did the inside of them by mistake, now he's doing the outside (showing side) of them. He's spent over 200$ on abrasive's so far, and is in the hole trying to get these looking nice. He's charging me $250 for all 4 of them. They were pitted to a point of having to use abrasive to remove the pitting, then he goes for the polishing.Did they do the insides on two also.
Very nice lookin' wheels, the reflection, not so much....![]()

Well for one, they won't see salt, also probably only a couple thousand mi. a year, and I will have to polish them from time to time with some polishing cones/balls and some metal polish...it really don't take long with these attachments in a drill...![]()
They look great! How are ya gonna keep them like that?
No PE, just looked into it online. I have read good things about it though. I guess its a hard coat, kinda like a clearcoat equivelent of teflon type thing. Never dealt with ziebart yet myself. I'm about to on the new car just because I cant find anywhere else that does underbody sound deadening/undercoating.


Pretty happy with the wheel polishing...final cost of $250...so total wheel cost so far is at $870 w/ lugnuts and caps.
probably could have gotten a new set for not much more
So here's where I'm at with these ones...
The tires I want to mount are 265/75's and when mounted side by side on the truck I have .600 between the rims...I hear recommended gap should be about an inch...that means I need about a 1.5 inch spacer between them...and new wheel studs to be deep enough to go through them..
Right now the wheel studs are just right, so I would need 1.5 inch longer than the dually studs which measure about 3.25-3.5". Does anyone make a 9/16 x 5" stud to fit?
The front look great I think:
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The rear inner mounted, and the outer WELD wheel mounted to check stud length...just right without a tire on the rim
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Stock stud length:
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So right now, I want to run the 265's because I have them, and are a little more than 1/2 tread left on them...they are Goodyear Duratrac, and they provide pretty good traction, but I need to make the above mentioned investments of 1.5 inch spacers and longer wheel studs if they are even out there.
Or Mount up some tires that will provide the clearance needed between the tires, and bolt them on with the hardware/wheels/studs I have now.
What to do??![]()