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Old 07-27-2018, 03:44 PM
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Moegy, I've had the one's from ***** Shiny for a year and a half. Beautiful and just a wipe down to clean.
 
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Lol no they're not, I have a pair. You're not looking through the wheel, you're looking at a highly polished stainless steel disk reflecting the pavement next to the wheel!
I am still confused. Is there a solid disc behind the spokes? Maybe it is a tropical dilution for me!
 
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I am still confused. Is there a solid disc behind the spokes? Maybe it is a tropical dilution for me!
Yes, exactly. Highly polished stainless steel.
 
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Yes, exactly. Highly polished stainless steel.
where is the brake disc in relation to this?
 
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Behind it. All the brake dust stays off the front of the wheel.
 
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Behind it. All the brake dust stays off the front of the wheel.
Now I see.
 
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Originally Posted by Moegy
I’m a chrome junkie. Been thinking of adding the chrome disks to my rear wheels on my FW. Are they a problem to keep clean and shiny? TY
If you're a "chrome junkie" like you said, get your stock wheels chromed by ***** Shiny if you haven't done it yet. Best bang for your buck. I have them, front and rear, and no problem with brake dust. By the way, I rarely use the rear brakes, I use front brake + engine brake 99% of the time.
 
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i had a set made and powder coated
 
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