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Howdy all...
What (if anything) can be used to protect polished aluminum wheels from road salt. Up here in Minnesota, they use more salt on the roads than a pop corn machine at a movie house. Any advice? Dan ------------------ 97 1500 CC 4x4 360 Auto, 4.10's, L.S.D.'s, Gibson, K&N, More to come... 70 340 Dart 70 440/6V Cuda |
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Dan,you may want to put the stock rims on for winter driving.
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I am from your part of the world but you guys use a hell of allot more salt then we do to the west of ya. But i wash my truck atleast once a week and wax the rims after each wash. I have never had a rust or stain as a result on my rims.and i do that for my stock rims, not my cruizer rims
[This message has been edited by roodypoo (edited December 29, 2000).] |
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