Spraying the wheels whilst still on the car...........
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Spraying the wheels whilst still on the car...........
Spraying.....
If I spray the wheels while they are still fitted to the car, should I spray the balancing weights too?......
Any other advices also gratefully received....
If I spray the wheels while they are still fitted to the car, should I spray the balancing weights too?......
Any other advices also gratefully received....
Graham.
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The only problem with that is you will not have rubbed down or de rusted
the areas under the balance weights. I always mark the weights position by drawing a pic of them in relation to the lettering on the tyre walls and then carefully lever them off. I refit them only when the new paint is set properly. ( I assume that you know that you can paint the tyre walls carefully with neat washing up liquid and then spray to your hearts content)? The walls just brush clean afterwards with lots of water.
the areas under the balance weights. I always mark the weights position by drawing a pic of them in relation to the lettering on the tyre walls and then carefully lever them off. I refit them only when the new paint is set properly. ( I assume that you know that you can paint the tyre walls carefully with neat washing up liquid and then spray to your hearts content)? The walls just brush clean afterwards with lots of water.
Willie
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Thanks Willie, I was aware of the Fairy Liquid thing. Will try to prise carefully.
Graham.
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Scarlett, 67 2-door OLD 992E - until 22nd July only
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2010 Chrysler 300C 3.0 Diesel
1994 Volkswagen Golf 1.8I - 33,000 miles
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1994 Toyota Land Cruiser Prado 3.0 Diesel
2010 Chrysler 300C 3.0 Diesel
1994 Volkswagen Golf 1.8I - 33,000 miles
Is it not easier to find two old wheels and restore those, then keeping
them as spares for the time you have to change a tire? If the wheels are to bad you can replace the tires once and awhile.
Just a thought
them as spares for the time you have to change a tire? If the wheels are to bad you can replace the tires once and awhile.
Just a thought
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The weights are where they are for a reason! the 'dynamic' balancing determines if the weights need to be on the inside and/or outside edges of the wheels!! You can just move them about like that - well, not if you want to preserve the correct balance. It's very easy to do a simple 'static' balance - just loosen off a front brake and then let the wheel swing free - and then you can put the weights on the inside edge if you wish - but that is only a static balance - not dynamic - however it's good enough for my Minor up to (and beyond) the national speed limit!



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Its old English White, I believe. Any decent paint factors should be able to mix up a few aerosols.
Cheers John - all comments IMHO
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