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10-04-2007, 06:19 PM
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
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Why don't you invest in a good clear coat to protect your wheels?
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We get a good 5 months of winter here. I store my h2 inside like all the time either at my office or at home, and when at home I spray it off with a hose. But salt still sits on there for sure. I'm not going to completely clean them and wipe them dry every time I drive it in the winter, that would drive me insane. Our roads are just caked with salt during the winter.
Do you think clear coat would prevent 100% of rust? What kind of clear coat? I just had one of our cleaners put a coat of tech wax on the rims a week ago.
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10-04-2007, 07:26 PM
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
I shure don't miss those New Jersey winters ,and rusted every thing .
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10-04-2007, 11:01 PM
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
What about wait? Forged wheels are suppossed to be lighter, right? Not an expert but that is what I have become accustomed to believing. I usually put a custom set of wheels on every truck I get, but really am wheel dumb! I have some Chip Foose wheels right now, not very impressed for the price they cost. They came with the truck when i bought it so I can't bitch.
thanks guys
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10-05-2007, 12:45 AM
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
What snow? What salt? What rust?
Aaah...! You guys don't live here in sunny SoCal...!  
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10-05-2007, 06:01 AM
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Hummer Messiah
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
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Originally Posted by H2Finally
What snow? What salt? What rust?
Aaah...! You guys don't live here in sunny SoCal...!  
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And they don't have to carry 30 million illegal aliens' welfare & health care financial burden like you guys in Kalifornia. 
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10-05-2007, 06:57 AM
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
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dkhummerh2[/left]]What about wait? Forged wheels are suppossed
to be lighter, right? Not an expert but that is what I have become accustomed to believing. I usually put a custom set of wheels on every truck I get, but really am wheel dumb! I have some Chip Foose
wheels right now, not very impressed for the price they cost. They came with the truck when i bought it so I can't bitch.
thanks guys
dk
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The difference is negligible. Aluminum needs to be thicker, since it's softer than steel. When people say aluminum is lighter, they really mean that it is less dense. A pound of Al and a pound of steel weigh the same, but the Al is bulkier, that is it has more volume for the same amount of mass (or weight, here on Earth). But you need to use more mass of Al than steel to make a strong wheel. Also, when Al deforms, it is shot. New wheel time. Whereas steel is much more elastic, it can bend and recoil. And if it gets deformed, it can be bent back. There are advantages and disadvantages to each.
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10-05-2007, 02:41 PM
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
I have been told by some guys that own some chromed out harley's that you can put WD-40 on the chrome and leave it in the sun to dry then wipe it down. They say the WD-40 gets into the pores of the chrome and will protect it from corrosion. Also they said you can coat the chrome in wax. They recommended a high quality Furniture wax because it will not leave any residue but you will have to wax them regularly.
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10-05-2007, 04:13 PM
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
Wax is good, but use a good chrome polish first.
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10-05-2007, 05:45 PM
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Re: Stainless steel rims?
The WD-40 thing might work. Not sure how long the stuff will last, but repeated applications might do it. Remember - WD stands for water dispersant.
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