20x12 bmf knockoffs

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Figured i'd share some pictures of my new to me weld dune 8s. Tires are 33x12.50x20 mud grapplers. Bottom picture shows how close the chrome novakane is to the dune 8
 

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Weld was around before bmf so I wouldn't call them knockoffs. Pretty sure Greg welds sons own bmf as well.

Trucks look killer though!
 

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I was sarcastic about the knockoff part, yea the welds were around before bmf. Everybody knows bmf novakanes but not everybody knows their roots. I dont know if it was greg welds son or designers or whoever that started bmf. Im sure Jared would know. Ive always loved welds. These arnt my first set though. Miss my old ones dearly.
 

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Oh and i paid only 500 for the 20x12s from a used truck dealer. They didn't know what they had evidently.
 

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Wow that truck is gorgeous! I love Boggers so I love the way it looked before, but it's still perfect the way it looks now. Makes me want to get rid of my crew cab for a standard cab.
 

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ImageUploadedByTapatalk1372641746.300425.jpg Here they are again after lots of elbow grease. They have been a work in progress. I probably have 30 hours in polishing these wheels. Had the same amount of time restoring my 16.5x14s.
 

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View attachment 18541 Here they are again after lots of elbow grease. They have been a work in progress. I probably have 30 hours in polishing these wheels. Had the same amount of time restoring my 16.5x14s.

30 hours :shocked: I've polished my wheels multiple times and even taking my time I can't make it take more than an hour a wheel. Probably why mine still look like sh*t. Are you supposed to just keep doing them over and over or are there some steps I'm missing?
 

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30 hours :shocked: I've polished my wheels multiple times and even taking my time I can't make it take more than an hour a wheel. Probably why mine still look like sh*t. Are you supposed to just keep doing them over and over or are there some steps I'm missing?

Hand sanding any imperfections from years of neglect then 4 stages of buffing compound with a machine buffer then 3 hand polishes and wala, better then new wheels and lots of blisters
 

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