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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Polished aluminum wheels.....
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[QUOTE="TripleE44, post: 1335966, member: 94"] A lot of the powdercoated clear wheels I've seen have a little bit of a haze to them. For that reason I'd only ever do something like shine seal. You could also try a ceramic coating like Cquartz. Either way something like that it would help you out a lot. On top of that, I would use a spray sealant everytime I washed the truck as kind of a quick detailer on the wheels. Any barrier you can make to keep things from getting in the aluminum is going to help in the future. I also wouldn't use harsh wheel cleaners on those wheels. Soapy water should be plenty. Some cleaners will dull the finish and create more work for you. Not to mention shorten the life of whatever shine seal like product you put on em. This whole reason is why I stick with black wheels now. I put welds on my first truck when I was 16. Never again. [/QUOTE]
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