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birdy
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Hi just a quick question if i want to keep original ford fairlane mags can they be polished I know that they have a clear coat would a polisher be able to remove and polish so they shine or would it be easier to replace? tyres are 205/65/15 would 225,s still fit i would like too keep standard look
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Then it would be polished, NOTE will not stay super shiny unless polished regularly, or resealed with clear (Think Bull bars)
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Tyre smoke - nah must be smoke from the running in oil / Sorry officer, just put some tyre shine, did not think it would do that. Unfit - How could I be, always running off at the mouth and jumping to conclusions |
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birdy
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Thanks coyote your saying get polished professionally then clear coat is that correct? any idea if 225's will replace 205's on standard rims?
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NOTe also that when polished clear does not stick that well, Ie can chip quite easily. As for the tyre size, check with a tyre fitter, One comment that I will make is that a tyre that is too bulbus in the sidewall will have less grip than one where the sidewall is nice and straight, I actually got narrower tyres for one of my cars to do just that and it now turns in so much better.
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Tyre smoke - nah must be smoke from the running in oil / Sorry officer, just put some tyre shine, did not think it would do that. Unfit - How could I be, always running off at the mouth and jumping to conclusions |
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