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Wheel and hub "restoration"
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<blockquote data-quote="KC_Jones" data-source="post: 450433" data-attributes="member: 23480"><p>Just got this squared away. I will be up front and say I am pretty weird about how things look and I am easily distracted by shiny objects.</p><p></p><p>I needed to replace the bearings and tires on the trailer, the hubs were pretty corroded and I didn't like the look of galvanized wheels oh and my best friend works for an industrial coating company. All that put together and the results are in the picture.</p><p></p><p>Hubs sandblasted and painted, wheels scrubbed lightly sanded and painted. I also ordered in a set of stainless steel lug nuts and since I'm obsessive I sanded and polished each one (insert as many jokes as you like I can take it).</p><p></p><p>I am pleased with the results, and hopefully those bearing buddies will give me good bearing life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KC_Jones, post: 450433, member: 23480"] Just got this squared away. I will be up front and say I am pretty weird about how things look and I am easily distracted by shiny objects. I needed to replace the bearings and tires on the trailer, the hubs were pretty corroded and I didn't like the look of galvanized wheels oh and my best friend works for an industrial coating company. All that put together and the results are in the picture. Hubs sandblasted and painted, wheels scrubbed lightly sanded and painted. I also ordered in a set of stainless steel lug nuts and since I'm obsessive I sanded and polished each one (insert as many jokes as you like I can take it). I am pleased with the results, and hopefully those bearing buddies will give me good bearing life. [/QUOTE]
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