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    #16
    Looking good!
    I was thinking about those wheels, mad at myself I didn't jump, they're gonna be sick!

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      #17
      More progress. Wheels are waiting on the faces to come back from "It's Finished" here in Charlotte. Cool shop, owner was fully restoring a 356. They're getting the chrome plating electrically removed, and powdercoated bengal silver.
      Last edited by 318aye; 07-31-2017, 01:44 PM.
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        #18
        All tidy as usual here. Cool wheels too. Delphin centers or silver?

        COTM

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          #19
          Dan! Hi! Bengal Silver. Mine will be semi gloss.

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            #20
            Wassup! Those are going to look spectacular Daniel. See you at Korman or/and V@V, right?

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              #21
              I think both might be in the cards. Website says Korman is March 1st, not sure if that's 2014 though.
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                #22
                Pretty pumped with how they turned out.



                Last edited by 318aye; 07-31-2017, 01:45 PM.
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                  #23
                  wow those look great!
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                  Originally posted by StereoInstaller1
                  Maybe 300 CANADIAN HP, thats like 225 US HP.

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                    #24
                    damn dude those came out beautiful. Dream wheels

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                      #25
                      Thanks guys! Getting them assembled, loctited, and siliconed today. Hoping to have tires on them next week.
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                        #26
                        Damn nice looking wheels dude!!

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                          #27
                          Those wheels are hot. I forgot about Korman, I'll try to be there.

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                            #28
                            Thanks guys. Much appreciated.
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                              #29
                              195/50/15 BFG Sport Comp-2's will be here Wednesday along with a set of 75mm studs /nuts from Motorsport Hardware (Thanks Kaliboy!). Gonna check out Eurowise locally for the mounting/balancing.

                              Assembly Notes! I'll try and compile what I found on the internet and ended up using. Below is the most complete video I found:

                              A brief walk through of our procedure for rebuilding BBS RS wheels. We offer brand new replacement BBS Wheel Lips, BBS Logo Caps, Hex Nuts, Wheel Bolts, and ...


                              Materials:

                              Brakleen - Standard Lowes/Autoparts store stuff.

                              Loctite 242 (Blue) - Seemed to be up for debate. I err on the side of caution.

                              Silicone Sealant - Easy to fuck this up. There ARE metal specific ones. You want 100% silicone. GE is the high quality stuff. I used GE5050, the BFI video calls for GE 5000. Both will work. PRO TIP: After you cut the tip off (do it near the top, small hole is easier to wield), poke an allen key down into it to puncture the foil seal. If you don't, and try to dispense silicone, it'll shoot out around the plunger in the back and make a mess.



                              Process:

                              Assuming you've already cleared your barrels and lips of silicone (rotary scotchbrite pad if you don't want to spend 12 hours doing it manually), wipe down both halves with brakleen. Acetone or mineral spirits will also work. At this point I laid a small bead of silicone on the barrel outside of the bolt holes. The BFI video doesn't do this.



                              Also of note, my wheels assemble Barrel > Lip > Face. Many have the face in the center, and both sides of the face will need to be sealed in that case. I then lowered the face with bolts installed into the lip, and then lowered the whole assembly onto the barrel. This was done on a table with the edge hanging off, as in the video.



                              I then picked two opposite bolts, applied loctite, and made the nuts handtight. The wheel was then turned on its side. These nuts were torqued to 25 ft lbs. I then rotated the wheel 90 degrees, loctited and torqued the two opposite nuts. I found recommendations for 44 ft lb for new bolts, and 22 for old ones. Be sure to secure the bolt while torquing, as mentioned in the video.





                              With all four "corners" torqued, I then smoothed out the initial silicone bead. I ran another bead over it and smoothed that to fill any gaps.



                              After that, I continued to rotate 90 degrees and loctite/torque nuts on opposite sides to achieve a star pattern until all nuts were on. I then ran another silicone bead on the gap, and smoothed it.

                              You're now ready to let the wheels sit for 24 hours to let the silicone cure. BFI recommends another bead or two after that point, and another two days before mounting. I'll try and adhere to that and see how it goes. Heres a shot of the finished bead and the cleaned area on another wheel to try and show how much you really need to scotchbrite off.

                              Last edited by 318aye; 08-11-2017, 03:35 PM.
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                                #30
                                All done. Today's lesson: Don't step on the loctite.



                                Eurowise wasn't quite as nice inside as I was expecting, but the guy did a good job.





                                MH order showed up as well today. Nicely packaged, quality stuff.



                                Finished Product. Fronts ended up requiring a spacer so that the face could clear the brake caliper bracket. Currently running a 6mm. Not sure if I'll leave it or grind the bracket.



                                Hoping to get some real pictures soon. Weather doesn't seem like it will cooperate.
                                Last edited by 318aye; 08-11-2017, 03:50 PM.
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