Dom's new leader of cripped out 8!!!!watch out blood!!!!!
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OMG gil you need to change your rear tires their too strecth and unsafe!!!
I'm surprised no one has given you a lecture and how unsafe they are like jordan and his rims. I find that hard to believe when i've known people personally rolling on stretch tires in the past couple of years that has had no issue with safety.

OMG gil you need to change your rear tires their too strecth and unsafe!!!
I'm surprised no one has given you a lecture and how unsafe they are like jordan and his rims. I find that hard to believe when i've known people personally rolling on stretch tires in the past couple of years that has had no issue with safety.
If I remember correctly, I think he does have oxidized headlights.. So, you fail!
BTW, they look good Gil, I'll have to see them in person to give you my full thoughts on them. They look a little small, maybe 19's would of been better.. Either way, congrats. on the new wheels!
BTW, they look good Gil, I'll have to see them in person to give you my full thoughts on them. They look a little small, maybe 19's would of been better.. Either way, congrats. on the new wheels!
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..If I remember correctly, I think he does have oxidized headlights.. So, you fail!
BTW, they look good Gil, I'll have to see them in person to give you my full thoughts on them. They look a little small, maybe 19's would of been better.. Either way, congrats. on the new wheels!
BTW, they look good Gil, I'll have to see them in person to give you my full thoughts on them. They look a little small, maybe 19's would of been better.. Either way, congrats. on the new wheels!

THe wheels look good on your WB by the way. Just gotta spend an hour and take care of the headlights!
~1500 grit sand paper is required for the first step of wet sanding, which is removal of the dead/oxidized plastic. 2000-2500 grit sand paper is the next step for smoothing of the surface. 3rd step is polishing with a mild abrasive compound such as Plast-X (can be hand polished). Mild compounds made for paint can also be used, such as Scratch-X. Final step is sealing with a sealant/wax to reduce the speed of your lights oxidizing again.
Make sure you mask the surrounding painted areas with painters masking tape!

If I remember correctly, I think he does have oxidized headlights.. So, you fail!
BTW, they look good Gil, I'll have to see them in person to give you my full thoughts on them. They look a little small, maybe 19's would of been better.. Either way, congrats. on the new wheels!
BTW, they look good Gil, I'll have to see them in person to give you my full thoughts on them. They look a little small, maybe 19's would of been better.. Either way, congrats. on the new wheels!
I guess I didn't remember correctly!









ummm... he doesn't have oxidized headlights. FAIL