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Old 02-07-2011   #21
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Default Re: Blasted Dymags...

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They know to outgas the wheels before they PC, right?

They do look great
I thought you want to prevent outgassing after the PC is applied - have to cool gradually versus just pulling them out of the oven.
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Old 02-26-2011   #22
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Got the wheels finished today. Went with clear satin powdercoat. Gives the wheel a nice finisch. Just undecided if I want to install the large centercaps or leave the lugs exposed. Im think caps on the passenger side only and see if anyone notices....



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Old 02-26-2011   #23
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I say with the larger Center caps that cover the lugs
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Old 02-27-2011   #24
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Skip the big cap
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Old 02-27-2011   #25
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I say leave the cap on- brake dust will get everywhere.
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Old 02-27-2011   #26
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Default Re: Blasted Dymags...

Those wheels look better with the cap on, in my opinion. Only reason not to use the cap is if you have Challenge wheels that weren't drilled for it, or if you don't have any caps (they are crazy expensive).

The wheel looks more "finished" with the cap on.
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Old 02-27-2011   #27
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The big caps are not that bad.....you just have to be patient, I paid $62 for all 4 of mine in the original box.
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Old 02-27-2011   #28
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Those rims are my favorite for a c4. I think they look the best when they match a Challenge car rim. Plain no cap at all.
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Old 02-27-2011   #29
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The big caps are not that bad.....you just have to be patient, I paid $62 for all 4 of mine in the original box.
He has all 4 big caps, he wanted to know which to run, big or small. I still say big. makes the wheel look complete
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Old 02-27-2011   #30
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I like big ones.
What are we talking about? LOL

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