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  • #16
    Originally posted by stormforce1067
    i still have 31's on them at the mo but hoping to get 33's at some point

    Like the black wheels especially against the black truck.
    www.scottishmudclub.com for scottish events

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    • #17
      still think red wheels
      The benchmark....

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      • #18
        hey smithy lime green ,go on you know you want too.
        www.overfab.uk

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        • #19
          Originally posted by vatchman
          hey smithy lime green ,go on you know you want too.
          how rude is that
          The benchmark....

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          • #20
            Originally posted by smithsurf
            My trusty old steel wheels were getting a tad of rust coming through so decided to give them a sand then a coat of primer.

            Thing is,i like the colour they are now

            So do i keep them this colour?
            Return them to silver?
            Paint them black

            Decisions decisions!!!!!!!!

            Silver Smoothrite, the rust colour looks hideous!!!!!



            Your arse looks like it's sagging too!

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            • #21
              i did something similar in a different kind of way, i used to restore vw beetles, and i use to refurb the steel wheels.
              • get a paint can, 5 litre metal one.
              • fill in 3/4 way with petrol.
              • put into the petrol 5 paint cans full of polystyrene chippings.
              • add oil based paint concentrate.
              • put lid on and leave for a couple of days.


              when you take the lid off you can simply paint the wheels with this paint, the petrol which has acted as a catalyst and disolved all the polystyrene, evaporates. this leaving the wheels covered in raw material polythene, this coating is mega strong scratch resistant and 100% waterproof.
              put more polystyrene to make a roof sealant kind of stuff.
              garden gates or anything metal rustproofed instantly.
              i've used it to waterproof outside electrical cables too, put the cables on some carrier bag, cover them with a thicker mix, wrap the carrier bag over and let set, resulting in a solid block of polythene encasing you wires.


              obviously, dont smoke and paint.

              good luck

              jay.

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              • #22
                Originally posted by joker??
                IS IT ????
                Obviously not. He finds out what Kawasaki Green is called and then uses Lime green. Bugger.

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MattF
                  Obviously not. He finds out what Kawasaki Green is called and then uses Lime green. Bugger.
                  www.overfab.uk

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