MarkD51
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View attachment 55904Sadly found out my lovely 22" Factory Repro Rims are cool looking garbage last week.
Haven't checked the back ones, but the two fronts were like Conestoga Wagon Wheels, so out of round, no wonder the Tahoe shuddered at 35mph on up. In a way glad it was these, and not some other problems.
I have plans of getting out of NM, back to the north, and those cool street scene 22's just weren't going to cut in any instance with winter snows, and inclement weather.
Decided to go back to 16" diameter rims, and tires. Bought 4 cheapo "Phone Dial" 16"x8" alu wheels, and 4 BFG All Terrain T/As 275/70-16.
I didn't have them mounted to truck, as I wanted to coat both wheels and tires first.
The wheels got the Carpro CQuartz DLX treatment in and out, and the tires got the Tuf Shine Coating, 2 coats so far.
The Tuf Shine was fairly easy, but CQuartz DLX is I still find a very "touchy" product, which gets quite "gluey" just seconds after applying. (Wish they'd improve it so that it would be more user friendly) Turns to glue instantly I've found, and this is the 3rd bottle I've used of this product. I used slightly less than 1/2 a 30ml bottle of DLX for the 4 wheels.
I've learned to apply, then don't touch it after!
All came out well though, the wheels got a loving treatment of Carpro Reload 12-14 hours later.
Here's a pic of the new shoes. This pic is prior to the Tire-Wheel treatments I gave them, and the black center caps are not installed.
I'll try adding to this post when I get all mounted up. The Tahoe will again reign "tough"!
Haven't checked the back ones, but the two fronts were like Conestoga Wagon Wheels, so out of round, no wonder the Tahoe shuddered at 35mph on up. In a way glad it was these, and not some other problems.
I have plans of getting out of NM, back to the north, and those cool street scene 22's just weren't going to cut in any instance with winter snows, and inclement weather.
Decided to go back to 16" diameter rims, and tires. Bought 4 cheapo "Phone Dial" 16"x8" alu wheels, and 4 BFG All Terrain T/As 275/70-16.
I didn't have them mounted to truck, as I wanted to coat both wheels and tires first.
The wheels got the Carpro CQuartz DLX treatment in and out, and the tires got the Tuf Shine Coating, 2 coats so far.
The Tuf Shine was fairly easy, but CQuartz DLX is I still find a very "touchy" product, which gets quite "gluey" just seconds after applying. (Wish they'd improve it so that it would be more user friendly) Turns to glue instantly I've found, and this is the 3rd bottle I've used of this product. I used slightly less than 1/2 a 30ml bottle of DLX for the 4 wheels.
I've learned to apply, then don't touch it after!
All came out well though, the wheels got a loving treatment of Carpro Reload 12-14 hours later.
Here's a pic of the new shoes. This pic is prior to the Tire-Wheel treatments I gave them, and the black center caps are not installed.
I'll try adding to this post when I get all mounted up. The Tahoe will again reign "tough"!
