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Suspension, Drive Train, and Tires
Does powder coated wheels pit
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[QUOTE="TheRobenator, post: 1113049, member: 9667"] Well they will never peel or pit since they are literally mirror polished solid blanks of aluminum. But I have had mine on the road now for about 3 weeks and I wipe them off with a very fine micro-towel and it barely has any scratches and they shine up like new. They probably need to be polished every 4-5 months since the only thing that will make them haze is the dirt getting trapped in the small scratches on the rim and you polish it to get rid of those scratches that dirt can get lodged into. I have been through many rims and these are by far the best quality rim I have owned. And the customer service through the company is the best I have ever had! My shop is a dealer for them, we can get you them 10-15% lower then anyone else if you are wanting a set. Plus American Force will guarantee the wheel for life, so I'd say that is a pretty dang good warranty! [/QUOTE]
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