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Fuchs reconditioning DIY, Paint color that matches anodizing |
Wew |
Feb 13 2021, 03:25 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 227 Joined: 17-January 15 From: Novato, ca Member No.: 18,335 Region Association: None |
Hi all,
In process of cleaning up my wheels while engine and transmission are out. I have read through many threads and have done countless google searches. I have not found a definitive opinion or agreement among the brain trust of how to closely or best match the anodize look. One rim looks pretty good after I did some polishing The second rim however is missing some of the anodizing. I really like the original look which I think is the polished raise parts and the anodized recessed portion. Your Input is much appreciated. |
Wew |
Feb 13 2021, 09:38 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 227 Joined: 17-January 15 From: Novato, ca Member No.: 18,335 Region Association: None |
Thanks for sharing your experience Ian.
Coming from you, it certainly causes me pause to keep digging in any further. I will stick with the DIY motor and transmission work. Compliments of Jake’s and Dr. Evil’s tutorials and this amazing forum. Next steps, send out the four hoops to a pro. Thanks again, Gary |
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