So I went to the Blessing of the Jeeps in Mesick, MI today with a buddy (has a TJ). Lots of neat stuff including a vendors/swap meet area. Guy from a downstate 4x4 shop was GIVING away left overs. Buddy scored a whole TJ soft top with door panels, door tops, and 90% of the trimmings for $20!
So as he's smiling like a fool I notice a set of GM 2500HD aluminum wheels sitting there...no tag on them. Ask what he has into them...says lots of storage space and $80 takes them. I offered $60 cash and he said take them away.


Man, they're a good bit lighter than the 2007 take off 16x6.5 steelies I have now!
Since Big Ugly is camo and will likely be all flat black soon I was thinking I'd strip them and paint them flat black or something. Anyone know how to do this? Anyone have a good "noob with a garage" method/kit/system?
Also, I noticed they had some sort of corrosion on them. Anyone have any idea what could cause this and if I should worry about it? On the face of the wheel it seems like basic corrosion that just took away the shiny finish but on the rougher backsides it actually seemed to eat into the aluminum a bit. Not very deep but in spots on one or two the surface metal flakes off.

So as he's smiling like a fool I notice a set of GM 2500HD aluminum wheels sitting there...no tag on them. Ask what he has into them...says lots of storage space and $80 takes them. I offered $60 cash and he said take them away.



Man, they're a good bit lighter than the 2007 take off 16x6.5 steelies I have now!
Since Big Ugly is camo and will likely be all flat black soon I was thinking I'd strip them and paint them flat black or something. Anyone know how to do this? Anyone have a good "noob with a garage" method/kit/system?
Also, I noticed they had some sort of corrosion on them. Anyone have any idea what could cause this and if I should worry about it? On the face of the wheel it seems like basic corrosion that just took away the shiny finish but on the rougher backsides it actually seemed to eat into the aluminum a bit. Not very deep but in spots on one or two the surface metal flakes off.
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