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Old 07-14-2012, 06:04 PM   #141 (permalink)
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Currently re-working the surface of the grille blocks. Stone chips and previous surface imperfections need to be fixed.

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Old 07-14-2012, 06:51 PM   #142 (permalink)
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did you ever fix the wheel covers? I used steel then they rusted to badly in MI so I went with aluminum ones from amazon $7 each.
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I didn't fix the steel wheel covers since I installed my summer wheels. I do plan on removing the surface rust and applying a protective coating. I only use the covers during Winter since the air is denser..

Do you have the link for the aluminum covers ?

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what size do you need?

I use mine all year around (set for each set of rims) and summer testing showed a 1.5 MPG gain at 55 MPH.

Winware 16 Inch Aluminum Pizza Tray with Wide Rim: Amazon.com: Kitchen & Dining
now only $5 each and I found the 16" to be dead on 16"
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My winter rims use 14" hubcaps. I am assuming I would need a 15" pizza pan to completely cover the hubcap ?
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Do you have a tape mesure?

My 16" rims needed 16" pizza pans and 16.5" would have been better.
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Will check it out. How are they in regards to weight ?

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not very heavy at all. Amazon page said 4 oz each.
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Foam Belly pan?

Do you think think you could use this process to fab up some foam blocks that would form a smooth belly pan and be removable?
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Do you think think you could use this process to fab up some foam blocks that would form a smooth belly pan and be removable?
It would be difficult to execute since you would need to inject/pour the 2-part foam in hard to reach spots. I can't even imagine the amount of time required to prepare the area as 2-part foam can be quite messy.

It can be done but it will require lots of time, especially since you cannot flip your car over to make the process a bit easier !

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