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BLH2 04-05-2006 10:57 AM

I am in the market for new wheels. I was wondering what the Pros and Cons are between Chrome or Polished.

CO Hummer 04-05-2006 11:36 AM

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Originally posted by BLH2:
I was wondering what the Pros and Cons are between Chrome or Polished.

Chrome will hold up well under extreme posing conditions.

TXSUT 04-05-2006 12:14 PM

Chrome is easier upkeep on a day-to-day basis if you're not treating them like Phil does. Wipe 'em down with a Glass Plus wipe and you're ready to roll.

Polished aluminum wheels will oxidize in short order, and will require quite a bit of elbow grease if you let them go too long. This also depends on how shiney you like them.

The upside of the polished wheels is that manual labor that you can do at home takes care of most issues. With chrome, you are $hit outta luck once the pitting starts.

And one last thing that doesn't matter a whole lot when it comes to good, high-end wheels, the process of chroming actually weakens metal where polishing actually strengthens metal. But that's a whole 'nother subject on metallurgy.

PARAGON 04-05-2006 12:34 PM

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Originally posted by TXSUT:
Chrome is easier upkeep on a day-to-day basis if you're not treating them like Phil does. Wipe 'em down with a Glass Plus wipe and you're ready to roll.

Polished aluminum wheels will oxidize in short order, and will require quite a bit of elbow grease if you let them go too long. This also depends on how shiney you like them.

The upside of the polished wheels is that manual labor that you can do at home takes care of most issues. With chrome, you are $hit outta luck once the pitting starts.

And one last thing that doesn't matter a whole lot when it comes to good, high-end wheels, the process of chroming actually weakens metal where polishing actually strengthens metal. But that's a whole 'nother subject on metallurgy.
That was more than I needed to know about the shiny stuff

TXSUT 04-05-2006 01:47 PM

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Originally posted by PARAGON:
That was more than I needed to know about the shiny stuff

Well, it's a damn good thing you weren't the one asking the question then.

hmrlvr 04-06-2006 10:42 PM

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Polished aluminum wheels will oxidize in short order, and will require quite a bit of elbow grease if you let them go too long. This also depends on how shiney you like them.
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VTSTOMPER 04-07-2006 12:06 AM

'round these parts chrome pits pretty quickly...and like TXSUT said, stainless will oxidize unless you slap mothers polish on it all the time, and then wax the hell out of it.

KenP 04-07-2006 02:38 AM

BLH2, your location isn't noted so it's hard to say what may be right for you. Snow and salt regions regions should avoid chrome. Everyone else should avoid polished aluminum.

BLH2 04-07-2006 10:53 AM

Im in NJ, but travel to Vermont every weekend.

SOFTTAILJC 04-07-2006 10:59 AM

i leave stock rims on all winter,,then switch to polishes in spring and they are still alot of extra attention,,but i think they look way better than chrome......i'm in mass. bl and have to deal with the salt , sand and some crazy gray **** they use in the winter........soft....

Bully13 04-07-2006 11:53 AM

Walmart has a sale going on for their silver spray paint.


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