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Old 04-14-2016, 06:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Two-of-Swords
Wheel repair shop looked at them and said they are not fixable. Had to do with the shape and structure of the lip.

My wheels are 18's so my tires will not fit on an OEM set.

What shop did you go to? If they are not leaking, you can fix them somewhat and then get them powdered.

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Old 04-15-2016, 06:00 AM
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Scraped the crap out of my steering wheel getting in the CR this morning. My cargo pockets on my pants were not buckled and the metal piece contacted the wheel. leather condition fixed a lot of it but there are small specs of "chipped" leather on the wheel. Its really small but its getting fixed today.

Calling a professional. Might as well get the seats professionally detailed.
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Originally Posted by PhreshEmpire
Scraped the crap out of my steering wheel getting in the CR this morning. My cargo pockets on my pants were not buckled and the metal piece contacted the wheel. leather condition fixed a lot of it but there are small specs of "chipped" leather on the wheel. Its really small but its getting fixed today.

Calling a professional. Might as well get the seats professionally detailed.

Sorry to hear that, but here is a good link to check out! Might be able to make it new on your own.

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Old 07-13-2016, 07:15 PM
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So finally got around to installing the spoon calipers I had sitting around for a year before selling to Daryl, who then let them sit for a few years before selling back to me (never installed). Went to install the brake line...never stopped turning. Threads came out with the bolt. Only possible option is to put stock calipers back on and talk to a few machine shops about drilling and tapping the hole to accept a larger bolt and have a custom brake line made. I am fairly certain it was caused by a possible cross thread when they put the plug in that hole during sandblasting. If it wasn't done 3+ years ago, I might have ground to stand on, but after this amount of time it is on me.
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Damn.
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