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mindreaper
10-06-2006, 07:50 AM
I'm thinking of buying a set of American Racing TT M's in 17 x 9 front and 17 x 10.5 back.

I have a dark blue 1999 Z28. I hesitate between the black wheels with machined lip or the chrome wheels.

Which of the 2 is easier to clean and maintain? This car is my daily driver and the weather here is bad. I've read somewhere that sometimes water stains can be a pain to remove on some finishes, I don't want to spend all my time polishing my wheels!

Also, is the chrome on the American Racing wheels of good quality? I'd rather not have a shitty chrome that peels off like on the stock Z28 wheels.

RainDownmyBlues
10-07-2006, 12:35 AM
Stains isn't what you have to worry about with chrome. The bubbling finish is. And it WILL bubble.

I hate chrome wheels for that fact. If it's a DD don't get chrome.

mindreaper
10-07-2006, 12:21 PM
Thanks for your reply - much appreciated. I was gonna go for chrome, but if it's gonna bubble again (my car is a daily driver) then I'd rather go for black/ machined aluminum. :)

RainDownmyBlues
10-07-2006, 10:18 PM
Yeah, if you have very high humidy, alot of rain, or pretty much any snow Chrome is a bad idea. I like silver wheels better than chrom 90 percent of the time anyway.

Terry Schavio
10-11-2006, 03:32 PM
:hahano: :hahano: :hahano: :hahano: :hahano: :hahano: :hahano: :hahano:

Are you kidding? I had Chrome Smoothie II's on my '55 Bel-Air and it was my daily driver, rain, sleet, snow for 4 years until I sold it. Never bubbled, and the current owner still has them on his car. What urban legend are you guys following? They are also easier to clean than anything else.

tawhite160
10-14-2006, 10:46 AM
i'm impressed that you have a z28 in antwerp. i grew up there and have never seen one there. how do you keep it in good shape? i know how people drive there and parallel park and knock the shit outta your bumpers. good on you. where in antwerp are you byt he way.