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Originally posted by Danaldson View PostI spoke to them about machining or polishing and he said he honestly wouldn't do it lol. It's just to complicated of a wheel to do.
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Originally posted by bobkatkat View PostYou could always "Red Green" it on jack stands and sanding blocks. Get three friends to help and get it done in a 1/4 the time.
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Yeah, this is not exactly the most complicated DIY. Get an angle grinder and a flapper wheel... then go to town.Find me on Instagram @pry4sno
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Re: Non bacon car
Originally posted by bobkatkat View PostYou could always "Red Green" it on jack stands and sanding blocks. Get three friends to help and get it done in a 1/4 the time.
Caution: The contents of this suggestion should not be fed to fish.
For external use only.
Do not attempt in the shower or while sleeping or unconscious.
Do not drive with jackstands in place.
Warning: May may convert fingers to small parts.
Procedure not suitable for children aged 36 months or less or individuals with the cognitive ability of a child aged 36 months or less.
Do not use this method for drying pets.
This procedure does not give you the ability to fly.
Do not use orally after using rectally.
Warning: May contain nuts.
Originally posted by PRY4SNO View PostYeah, this is not exactly the most complicated DIY. Get an angle grinder and a flapper wheel... then go to town.
Did some playing around in photoshop for fun.
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The only one i'm feeling with the pshop is the first one, mainly because it is similar to one that you have done before.
If you keep the camo with straight edges i think that the wheels should be kept straight and not curved like the last two (wheel windows is what i'm referring to). If you did round/bubbled/not straight camo next time then #2 could work, as long as the right and left sides are directional.
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I really like the look of #1 and #3. I think the sharp edges in #3 would suit really wellsigpic
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Originally posted by MechEngg View PostThe only one i'm feeling with the pshop is the first one, mainly because it is similar to one that you have done before.
If you keep the camo with straight edges i think that the wheels should be kept straight and not curved like the last two (wheel windows is what i'm referring to). If you did round/bubbled/not straight camo next time then #2 could work, as long as the right and left sides are directional.Originally posted by asp gti View PostI really like the look of #1 and #3. I think the sharp edges in #3 would suit really wellOriginally posted by Spooling_turbos View Post#3 looks solid
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Originally posted by MechEngg View Post
If you keep the camo with straight edges i think that the wheels should be kept straight and not curved like the last two (wheel windows is what i'm referring to). If you did round/bubbled/not straight camo next time then #2 could work, as long as the right and left sides are directional.
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