Re-chroming original steel wheels ?

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rinkster
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Re-chroming original steel wheels ?

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Hi,

I'm hoping that someone on here had any recommendations for having early factory Steel wheels re-chromed ?. M have them on my 69 and the gutter around the outer rim
is corroded in places. I sure this is a common issue on these wheels so I guessed one of you may be able to point me in the right direction and let me have an idea of what I’m likely to be charges for 4 wheels.

I’m based in Hertfordshire so anywhere local would be a bonus !!

Thanks for your help

Tim
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Re: Re-chroming original steel wheels ?

Post by Lightweight_911 »

Answered your post in the 911 section
Andy

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- subtracting weight makes you faster everywhere”
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