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'92 Jeep YJ (Jurassic Build)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dne007" data-source="post: 428138" data-attributes="member: 19048"><p>Well SirDroop~ I have the correct wheels that I bought a while back, I just took them to my local sandblasting place and had them blasted at 25 bucks per wheel. I had a new nicks, but was able to use a file to file them down, now deep gouges might require more thinking, perhaps some JBweld could fill gouges or even body filler I'd think. After blasting, I still sanded each wheel with some 320grit sandpaper to smooth the surfaces. A lot of the jurassic people just scuff their wheels and spray some Krylon paint, but I have a tendency to go the next step and do it best I can. I thought about powder coating, but the red may not match the red which will be used for the stripes, I do want everything to match. Tomorrow I'll go buy my red paint, and maybe by the end of the week it will start looking like the finished product<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3994" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dne007, post: 428138, member: 19048"] Well SirDroop~ I have the correct wheels that I bought a while back, I just took them to my local sandblasting place and had them blasted at 25 bucks per wheel. I had a new nicks, but was able to use a file to file them down, now deep gouges might require more thinking, perhaps some JBweld could fill gouges or even body filler I'd think. After blasting, I still sanded each wheel with some 320grit sandpaper to smooth the surfaces. A lot of the jurassic people just scuff their wheels and spray some Krylon paint, but I have a tendency to go the next step and do it best I can. I thought about powder coating, but the red may not match the red which will be used for the stripes, I do want everything to match. Tomorrow I'll go buy my red paint, and maybe by the end of the week it will start looking like the finished product;) [/QUOTE]
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