Jeep Wheel Question
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Jeep Wheel Question
I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
these and make them look good again?
Thanks
silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
these and make them look good again?
Thanks
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Chris & Mary did pass the time by typing:
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Do you see the word .binaries in this or the other newsgroups name?
Please don't post images to ramjw.
alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 is the binary group.
Lots of people still use dial-up and pay-by-the-bandwidth
style services.
That being said, you will have to strip, prep, and paint them yourself
or pay someone else to.
--
DougW
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Do you see the word .binaries in this or the other newsgroups name?
Please don't post images to ramjw.
alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 is the binary group.
Lots of people still use dial-up and pay-by-the-bandwidth
style services.
That being said, you will have to strip, prep, and paint them yourself
or pay someone else to.
--
DougW
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Chris & Mary did pass the time by typing:
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Do you see the word .binaries in this or the other newsgroups name?
Please don't post images to ramjw.
alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 is the binary group.
Lots of people still use dial-up and pay-by-the-bandwidth
style services.
That being said, you will have to strip, prep, and paint them yourself
or pay someone else to.
--
DougW
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Do you see the word .binaries in this or the other newsgroups name?
Please don't post images to ramjw.
alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 is the binary group.
Lots of people still use dial-up and pay-by-the-bandwidth
style services.
That being said, you will have to strip, prep, and paint them yourself
or pay someone else to.
--
DougW
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Chris & Mary did pass the time by typing:
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Do you see the word .binaries in this or the other newsgroups name?
Please don't post images to ramjw.
alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 is the binary group.
Lots of people still use dial-up and pay-by-the-bandwidth
style services.
That being said, you will have to strip, prep, and paint them yourself
or pay someone else to.
--
DougW
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Do you see the word .binaries in this or the other newsgroups name?
Please don't post images to ramjw.
alt.binaries.pictures.autos.4x4 is the binary group.
Lots of people still use dial-up and pay-by-the-bandwidth
style services.
That being said, you will have to strip, prep, and paint them yourself
or pay someone else to.
--
DougW
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Approximately 11/2/03 10:16, Chris & Mary uttered for posterity:
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
It looks like your ISP stripped the binary image since it was
posted to non-binary groups.
Yes, there are things you can do. If they are steel wheels you
can probably scrub the paint off with a wire brush and sandpaper
down so it is smooth, nothing loose, and ready to prep and
repaint. Use a good prep and then wipe with tack free cloth.
If those are aluminum, you may want to have them bead blasted
rather than trying to do it yourself. Then paint prep and
wipe.
On Google, there are specialty paint kits available for car
wheels. And in many major urban areas, specialty shops who
will paint and then clearcoat wheels.
Whether all of this is cheaper and easier than simply buying
a set of aftermarket wheels only you can answer.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
It looks like your ISP stripped the binary image since it was
posted to non-binary groups.
Yes, there are things you can do. If they are steel wheels you
can probably scrub the paint off with a wire brush and sandpaper
down so it is smooth, nothing loose, and ready to prep and
repaint. Use a good prep and then wipe with tack free cloth.
If those are aluminum, you may want to have them bead blasted
rather than trying to do it yourself. Then paint prep and
wipe.
On Google, there are specialty paint kits available for car
wheels. And in many major urban areas, specialty shops who
will paint and then clearcoat wheels.
Whether all of this is cheaper and easier than simply buying
a set of aftermarket wheels only you can answer.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Approximately 11/2/03 10:16, Chris & Mary uttered for posterity:
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
It looks like your ISP stripped the binary image since it was
posted to non-binary groups.
Yes, there are things you can do. If they are steel wheels you
can probably scrub the paint off with a wire brush and sandpaper
down so it is smooth, nothing loose, and ready to prep and
repaint. Use a good prep and then wipe with tack free cloth.
If those are aluminum, you may want to have them bead blasted
rather than trying to do it yourself. Then paint prep and
wipe.
On Google, there are specialty paint kits available for car
wheels. And in many major urban areas, specialty shops who
will paint and then clearcoat wheels.
Whether all of this is cheaper and easier than simply buying
a set of aftermarket wheels only you can answer.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
It looks like your ISP stripped the binary image since it was
posted to non-binary groups.
Yes, there are things you can do. If they are steel wheels you
can probably scrub the paint off with a wire brush and sandpaper
down so it is smooth, nothing loose, and ready to prep and
repaint. Use a good prep and then wipe with tack free cloth.
If those are aluminum, you may want to have them bead blasted
rather than trying to do it yourself. Then paint prep and
wipe.
On Google, there are specialty paint kits available for car
wheels. And in many major urban areas, specialty shops who
will paint and then clearcoat wheels.
Whether all of this is cheaper and easier than simply buying
a set of aftermarket wheels only you can answer.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Approximately 11/2/03 10:16, Chris & Mary uttered for posterity:
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
It looks like your ISP stripped the binary image since it was
posted to non-binary groups.
Yes, there are things you can do. If they are steel wheels you
can probably scrub the paint off with a wire brush and sandpaper
down so it is smooth, nothing loose, and ready to prep and
repaint. Use a good prep and then wipe with tack free cloth.
If those are aluminum, you may want to have them bead blasted
rather than trying to do it yourself. Then paint prep and
wipe.
On Google, there are specialty paint kits available for car
wheels. And in many major urban areas, specialty shops who
will paint and then clearcoat wheels.
Whether all of this is cheaper and easier than simply buying
a set of aftermarket wheels only you can answer.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
It looks like your ISP stripped the binary image since it was
posted to non-binary groups.
Yes, there are things you can do. If they are steel wheels you
can probably scrub the paint off with a wire brush and sandpaper
down so it is smooth, nothing loose, and ready to prep and
repaint. Use a good prep and then wipe with tack free cloth.
If those are aluminum, you may want to have them bead blasted
rather than trying to do it yourself. Then paint prep and
wipe.
On Google, there are specialty paint kits available for car
wheels. And in many major urban areas, specialty shops who
will paint and then clearcoat wheels.
Whether all of this is cheaper and easier than simply buying
a set of aftermarket wheels only you can answer.
--
My governor can kick your governor's ***
#8
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Hi Chris or Mary,
Pictures are a no, no, they use up valuable space that may kill a
dialup's access. Make a link to your internet server's person web space,
like you see in my signature.
It's quite a trick to paint over aluminum, It may be too labor
intensive to strip them. Forget it, or chuck them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris & Mary wrote:
>
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Pictures are a no, no, they use up valuable space that may kill a
dialup's access. Make a link to your internet server's person web space,
like you see in my signature.
It's quite a trick to paint over aluminum, It may be too labor
intensive to strip them. Forget it, or chuck them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris & Mary wrote:
>
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
#9
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Hi Chris or Mary,
Pictures are a no, no, they use up valuable space that may kill a
dialup's access. Make a link to your internet server's person web space,
like you see in my signature.
It's quite a trick to paint over aluminum, It may be too labor
intensive to strip them. Forget it, or chuck them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris & Mary wrote:
>
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Pictures are a no, no, they use up valuable space that may kill a
dialup's access. Make a link to your internet server's person web space,
like you see in my signature.
It's quite a trick to paint over aluminum, It may be too labor
intensive to strip them. Forget it, or chuck them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris & Mary wrote:
>
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
#10
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Re: Jeep Wheel Question
Hi Chris or Mary,
Pictures are a no, no, they use up valuable space that may kill a
dialup's access. Make a link to your internet server's person web space,
like you see in my signature.
It's quite a trick to paint over aluminum, It may be too labor
intensive to strip them. Forget it, or chuck them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris & Mary wrote:
>
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks
Pictures are a no, no, they use up valuable space that may kill a
dialup's access. Make a link to your internet server's person web space,
like you see in my signature.
It's quite a trick to paint over aluminum, It may be too labor
intensive to strip them. Forget it, or chuck them.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Chris & Mary wrote:
>
> I have a 1992 Jeep Cherokee (Picture below) with the wheels painted with
> silver paint (Done by previous owner). He had done a terrible job painting
> it and he painted over the black Jeep centres to. Is there a way I can fix
> these and make them look good again?
> Thanks