See http://z31.com/repairs/polishfaq.shtml

And for that favor, can you suggest an internet
supplier for the lugnuts that would be used to secure
that type of wheel to a Spitfire (3/8" studs)?

M D "Doc" Nugent
Renton, WA (USA)


--- James Carruthers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a nice set of Wolfrace slots- and rather
> than pay 45 quid a wheel
> to get them done pro (which I'd rather spend on
> tyres) - I am trying to
> have a go myself... if it fails - then I shall get
> them done proper...
> 
> First I've used some Gunk to get off the oil and
> grease...
> 
> http://www.mintylamb.co.uk/temp/slots1.jpg
> http://www.mintylamb.co.uk/temp/slots2.jpg
> 
> But now Im stuck with what to do next...
> 
> So can anyone recommend what to do? I like
> mechanical ways of doing things :)
> 
> BTW - The wheel in the photo is the only one to have
> some kerbing - the
> rest are all perfect... - but i will have to get
> that one fixed.
> 
> Also I plan on painting the orangey red bits signal
> red to match my car...
> just so you know :)
> 
> 
> 
> James
> 
> 69 Signal Red Spit


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