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    1. #21
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      make sure you wipe it down with a lubricant or metal sealer to keep it from corroding.
      MrQuick ΜΟΛ'ΩΝ ΛΑΒ'Ε


    2. #22
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      Quote Originally Posted by MrQuick View Post
      make sure you wipe it down with a lubricant or metal sealer to keep it from corroding.
      Yeah I have done that with a spray lube. I brought out my polishing gear today, so hopefully won't have to worry about corrosion anymore
      Brandon Pursley,

    3. #23
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      Well a few minutes with the wheels showed my problem areas, and where they are gonna look really good Thanks for all the help along the way guys.

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      Brandon Pursley,

    4. #24
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      Quote Originally Posted by BADNBLK View Post
      Well a few minutes with the wheels showed my problem areas, and where they are gonna look really good Thanks for all the help along the way guys.

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    5. #25
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      I've been thinking about polishing my upcoming brake upgrade calipers. That cerikote clear I mention checking into should handle the heat just fine & reduce maintenance.

    6. #26
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      Quote Originally Posted by jlcustomz View Post
      I've been thinking about polishing my upcoming brake upgrade calipers. That cerikote clear I mention checking into should handle the heat just fine & reduce maintenance.
      Funny I was just talking to a buddy about cerikote on these. I will for sure look into a coating. My current Baer set up is fully polished, and it required very little maintenance. I have actually only polished my current set up once in almost 10 years.
      Brandon Pursley,

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by BADNBLK View Post
      Well a few minutes with the wheels showed my problem areas, and where they are gonna look really good Thanks for all the help along the way guys.

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    8. #28
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      Quote Originally Posted by Josh@ridetech View Post
      Quote Originally Posted by BMR Sales View Post
      Thanks guys! Quality billet aluminum always shines up nice
      Brandon Pursley,

    9. #29
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      You're killing me here Brandon...

      Do want!

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    10. #30
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      Quote Originally Posted by LS1-IROC View Post
      You're killing me here Brandon...

      Do want!
      Ehhh... You'd have to paint them red to stand out from behind your sex machine wheels LOL!
      Brandon Pursley,

    11. #31
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      I just wanted to throw out a finished pic for you guys. Thanks again for the help.





      I also used oven clean for degreaser on my LS1 take out and it worked so well, I'm gonna get a couple cans to keep in the shop.

      Brandon Pursley,


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