09-30-2014, 10:58 PM | #1 |
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It just really sucks what beauty rings do to freshly painted wheels - even after bending down the tabs so they install smoothly and hopefully won't rattle, they eat the paint - is there any protective tape or anyone have some ideas. I live on the coast and anything that can rust will rust and bleed rust in a day or two -
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09-30-2014, 11:21 PM | #2 | |
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10-01-2014, 10:06 AM | #3 |
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I have heard guys trimming all of the tabs and using clear silicone to bond them to the wheel. I havent tried it with a b ring but it works with loose hub caps.
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10-01-2014, 11:40 AM | #4 |
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i have 5 beauty ring that cost a lot more than my hub caps
after i saw those teeth on them i couldn't put them on my wheels
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""i have 5 beauty ring that cost a lot more than my hub caps
after i saw those teeth on them i couldn't put them on my wheels"" Yeah, that's my concern too - I can bend down the tabs to a certain point, but I don't want them being loose either - I am looking at chafing tape and stick on rock guard tapes - just not going to goop a bunch of stuff that just adds to the mess. ifn when I find what I am seeking, I'll post it - |
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Why not just put short strips of duct tape, possibly two layers where the tabs will hit to minimize scratching. The tape will also tear a bit giving the tabs more "tooth"
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I think I have found a solution I can live with - Gorilla Tape - it is clear, sticks to the paint, and is tough - It came in a 2" roll - cut it to 1" and applied it. I eased the tabs back on the beauty ring enough to get them started into the wheel and it snapped in smoothly, no cuts into the metal. Hopefully it is a permanent solution.
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10-02-2014, 05:13 PM | #8 |
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I was going to suggest the clear film from 3M that they put on the front of vehicles to protect paint from chips
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10-02-2014, 05:26 PM | #9 |
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The concept behind the tabs and teeth is to keep the blooming beauty rings on the rims. You can't really have it both ways. It's not fun having one fly off and then see it get run over by a semi before you can get back and pick it up.
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Yep, and the concept of the tape is to give the ring teeth something other than paint to eat into - I'll let you know how it works.
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10-05-2014, 01:08 AM | #11 |
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Really like the look of you wheels, more than less of what im looking to do. What kind/brand is your center cap and what is the size of your trim rings? Where were they purchased?
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I did nothing. I let them make scratches. I've always done this. What's the difference? Never been unhappy about it. I think all you guys are being too anal. It's analogous to not wanting to drill holes in your freshly painted fenders to mount your emblems or trim. |
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Roger, like I originally posted, I live right on the coast, within sight of the largest salt water pond on the planet - Everything rusts, and quite quickly - I wanted to find some application that would delay that consequence so I don't have rust bleeding out of my wheels almost immediately - the Gorilla Tape is the best I came up with - only time will tell if it was worth the effort or my project is destined to be a rust bucket from the gitgo -
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Thanks, I do appreciate the lists help and the shared advice.
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I live, and what little work I still do is usually within 100 ft of sea level. And I thought a garage was for keeping tools dry and safe....
The idea of accepting the rust so quickly, without trying to avoid it - doesn't work for me. I am too Scottish and a bit too anal to give in so soon.. Hoping it works for a long time - but it has been said - rust never sleeps... |
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