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if you really want tuff 2s i would wait until you can find some at the right price, you will probably end up swapping the "compromise " wheels for them at a later date anyway.
Wow! How did you do these? I've seen the TUFF bleach guide but assume that is for White wheels
Speak to " ANIMAL " he has some Tuffs in red ( ally hubs ) that he's selling CheersSimon
dude heres my before and after without dye ,,,just took a lot of scrapping to get the top coat of broken down plastic off ,,,,and a hell of a lot of wet and drying then soaked in wd40 ,,,,,then polished with a colored t-cut it can be done ,,,,,but i wouldnt do another set .fooking mind numbing oh and bang them in the dishwasher ,when the misses is out ,,,does a world of good
Quote from: the gay pensioner on April 22, 2009, 09:51 PMdude heres my before and after without dye ,,,just took a lot of scrapping to get the top coat of broken down plastic off ,,,,and a hell of a lot of wet and drying then soaked in wd40 ,,,,,then polished with a colored t-cut it can be done ,,,,,but i wouldnt do another set .fooking mind numbing oh and bang them in the dishwasher ,when the misses is out ,,,does a world of good Thanks m8Red TUFF's turned up today. There's another thread which talks about using Cif cleaner and WD40. Think I'll give this a whirl first as it seems much less labour intensive...! Your way will be my backup planLike the dishwasher suggestion, if only I had one.... RgdsLamby