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    I just bought some Chrome Torq Thrust II's, used. The guy who had em thought about powdercoating the center black, but didnt know if it would look good, so he taped up the lip of the wheel and spray painted over the chrome center. He ended up liking it but never got around to having it done right, Does anyone know what i could use to take that paint off without damaging the chrome underneath? I thought about using something like goof off, but was worried it would ruin the chrome i also thought about steel wool and maybe powerwashing them and maybe the paint would flake off, but i dont got a powerwasher. Also the rims all have curb rash real bad, is there anything that can be done to make curb rash look better or somewhere i can take them to have the lip grinded down the curb rash and repolish it to look like new, ALL SUGGESTIONS WELCOME!


    SOLD 1995 Trans AM 6 Speed 68k Miles - Ram Air, Borla Cat-Back, AR TTII's, JL Audio W6v2 Stealthbox and 500/1 MonoBlock Amp, Alpine Component Speaker Systems

  • #2
    try come laqour thinner
    2009 Honda Civic EX- the daily beater

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    • #3
      If the caps themselves are metal (not just chrome plated plastic) then you can use paint stripper/remover on them.
      2000 Camaro SS..........6 speed triple black

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      • #4
        Thanks for your help guys! Anyone have any suggestions/stories on curb rash repair?


        SOLD 1995 Trans AM 6 Speed 68k Miles - Ram Air, Borla Cat-Back, AR TTII's, JL Audio W6v2 Stealthbox and 500/1 MonoBlock Amp, Alpine Component Speaker Systems

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        • #5
          You can use coarse sand paper to clean up the scratches if it is just on the lip...Then follow up with some finer paper.
          NBM '02 Z, SLP Lid, Corsa Cat-Back
          (SOLD 07/03/2004)

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          • #6
            its just the lip that im worried about, but they are DEEP, the guy who had these must have had no depth perception cuz all 4 of them are bad


            SOLD 1995 Trans AM 6 Speed 68k Miles - Ram Air, Borla Cat-Back, AR TTII's, JL Audio W6v2 Stealthbox and 500/1 MonoBlock Amp, Alpine Component Speaker Systems

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            • #7
              Wow. He even dented the one on the top left. Not easy to do....
              SOLD: 2002 Trans Am WS.6 - Black on Black - 6 Speed
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              • #8
                Belt sander, keep it flat....
                NBM '02 Z, SLP Lid, Corsa Cat-Back
                (SOLD 07/03/2004)

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                • #9
                  if i do it myself instead of taking it to get done, do i have to refinish it or just repolish it?


                  SOLD 1995 Trans AM 6 Speed 68k Miles - Ram Air, Borla Cat-Back, AR TTII's, JL Audio W6v2 Stealthbox and 500/1 MonoBlock Amp, Alpine Component Speaker Systems

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                  • #10
                    Anyone happen to know the wholesale price of the American Racing Torq Thrust II's? I was thinking about just cleaning these up, polishing them and making them look the best possible, selling them and buying some brand new ones, considering i only paid 250 for all 4. One of my relatives manages wheel works but im having trouble getting a hold of him


                    SOLD 1995 Trans AM 6 Speed 68k Miles - Ram Air, Borla Cat-Back, AR TTII's, JL Audio W6v2 Stealthbox and 500/1 MonoBlock Amp, Alpine Component Speaker Systems

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