Jan 19, 2010 #41 D dman090 Platinum Member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 4,694 Reaction score 0 Location Huntington TX so what are you gonna do about your wheel man?
Jan 19, 2010 #42 ff_drift_lol Full Access Member Joined Nov 27, 2009 Posts 2,138 Reaction score 0 Location long island, new york you can sand it with a heavy grit, trust me a dremel leaves a huge chance of making the surface uneven. sander is a much more reliable way to do it.
you can sand it with a heavy grit, trust me a dremel leaves a huge chance of making the surface uneven. sander is a much more reliable way to do it.
Jan 19, 2010 #43 YelloEye Super Moderator Staff member Joined Jul 18, 2009 Posts 7,601 Reaction score 23 Location Renton, WA This is true, must find somebody that has one as my budget is crap. ---------- Post added at 05:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:55 PM ---------- dman090 said: so what are you gonna do about your wheel man? Click to expand... Probably going to sand the messed up one and one other wheel then paint em and put either DR or slicks on em. And buy 2 more from another member.
This is true, must find somebody that has one as my budget is crap. ---------- Post added at 05:56 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:55 PM ---------- dman090 said: so what are you gonna do about your wheel man? Click to expand... Probably going to sand the messed up one and one other wheel then paint em and put either DR or slicks on em. And buy 2 more from another member.
Jan 20, 2010 #44 C Cobalt08ls Full Access Member Joined Aug 14, 2009 Posts 106 Reaction score 0 i did that with my rims at mcdonalds. i was righttt on top of the curb so i had to back up in order to get out scratched up the front and back rim. there was no way to get out with out doing so
i did that with my rims at mcdonalds. i was righttt on top of the curb so i had to back up in order to get out scratched up the front and back rim. there was no way to get out with out doing so