J29DB03
Well-Known Member
+1Agreed with the RHD Japan.
+1Agreed with the RHD Japan.
Take it to a rim repair shop. When I bought mine used, all 4 rims were damaged. I just decided to get them all powder coated for $600.I pulled out and hit my rim on the passenger side against the curb. Damn, very frustrating. The Supra is still in excellent condition but the one rim on the edge has the aluminum scratched now. Need to figure out how to repair it. Small insignificant issue in this world. Meaningless in a big way but if I can, would like to fix it.
Oh damn, may have to steal your placement idea on this for my meth setup. I put one in the passenger foot well for it, but this is legitDrilled some holes for some switches today.
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I should run another one over there for meth too. I actually stole it from Norris. He mounts switches under there. You should see @Jesse DaBears It's like a night club under there.Oh damn, may have to steal your placement idea on this for my meth setup. I put one in the passenger foot well for it, but this is legit
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Just curious, what else you running them for?I should run another one over there for meth too. I actually stole it from Norris. He mounts switches under there. You should see @Jesse DaBears It's like a night club under there.
The one switch I wired in is safety for the line lock. Next to wire are intercooler pump shutoff and meth disable switch. I've seen nitrous, nitrous purge and fuel pump there before as well.Just curious, what else you running them for?
took mine too nowhttps://www.rhdjapan.com/blitz-strut-tower-bar-front-supra-db22-db42-db82-bmw-z4-hf20-hf30.html
Here you go. It’s where I got mine from too.
Pics of the damage? Is it on the two-tone OEM rims? If it is you might be lucky. When I first got my car I curbed it too and luckily I found YouTube videos that showed me that you can actually just use really fine sandpaper and sand out the damage, then polish the wheel. That being said, I got lucky because all the damage was on the polished part and not on the black painted part.I pulled out and hit my rim on the passenger side against the curb. Damn, very frustrating. The Supra is still in excellent condition but the one rim on the edge has the aluminum scratched now. Need to figure out how to repair it. Small insignificant issue in this world. Meaningless in a big way but if I can, would like to fix it.
Yes, I was thinking that. It is on the edge by the tire, the polished section, not the pained inner part. So the aluminum just needs to be buffed out, polished and then some clear coat put on it.Pics of the damage? Is it on the two-tone OEM rims? If it is you might be lucky. When I first got my car I curbed it too and luckily I found YouTube videos that showed me that you can actually just use really fine sandpaper and sand out the damage, then polish the wheel. That being said, I got lucky because all the damage was on the polished part and not on the black painted part.
Just sand it with really fine grit sandpaper and when the damage is gone use some mothers aluminum mag polish and your good. No clear coat needed. Mine looked good as new. You can’t even tell where the damage was.Yes, I was thinking that. It is on the edge by the tire, the polished section, not the pained inner part. So the aluminum just needs to be buffed out, polished and then some clear coat put on it.
looks Sick!! TE's feel right at home!Got new shoes & hks springs On.
titanium gunmetal te37sl 19s
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