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Old 11-19-2008 | 02:55 PM
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Originally Posted by BIRCHZ71
I have billets.......be prepared. They will consume about 5 hours of your time every weekend if you want them to look good.
In my opinion billet wheels should put on vehicles that get out for the occasional Sunday cruise....they're a bitch to keep clean on a DD.
Have them clearcoated. Problem solved


If you want the best of all worlds(minus price) get some clear coated billet rims. Lightweight, look badass, don't have to worry about polishing bare metal, and can be custom made for your truck.

The only downside is that you're going to pay for them.
Old 11-19-2008 | 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by BIRCHZ71
I have billets.......be prepared. They will consume about 5 hours of your time every weekend if you want them to look good.
In my opinion billet wheels should put on vehicles that get out for the occasional Sunday cruise....they're a bitch to keep clean on a DD.
lol thats so true my dad has them on his truck , i think they look better then chrome though when there shined up...mothers ball all the way..
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