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Old 08-28-2006, 08:58 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Wheels in Winter Snow and Salt

I want to get a set of 20" MB Motoring Gunner 6 rims - not sure about chrome or not- and Nittos for my Titan. Do you guys leave them on in the Winter or pull them for the stockers? It's kind of pointless in my mind to have them and not use them, but I am worried about salt.
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Re: Wheels in Winter Snow and Salt

Chrome wheels should hold up okay, just spray them off after the roads have been salted heavily.
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Re: Wheels in Winter Snow and Salt

Yeah they should hold up fine. The key is to spray them down often.
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Re: Wheels in Winter Snow and Salt

Anyone every try sparying them with a clear coat of some sort to protect them?
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Re: Wheels in Winter Snow and Salt

Ive heard of using vaseline on the wheels before, but not a clear coat, but I heard that the vaseline didnt do too much.
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