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Wheel Valve Installation

How to Mount Your Tires

How to Dismount Your Tires

Polishing Your Wheels



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This aluminum rim has seen it’s better days. 4 years ago. That’s right after many gallons of fuel and more than 5 tires, it still spins true.
It just needs a little TLC and it will look new.



Because we design our rims for the life of your ride, the outside bead is thicker, allowing you to bring the rim back to new, many times over.



Sanding the face on a flat surface helps ensure that your rims will stay in balance and will have those surface nicks gone in no time.



Using a finer grit, the last of the scratches are taken down and the edge smoothed out.



Using a “Scrubby Pad” for the final pass, then across on the rest of the rim, to make it shiny.



Wow!!!
It’s hard to believe it’s the same wheel. You could mount your new sneakers now or…



A little elbow grease, aluminum polish and your rim can look like it’s right out of the box.



This rim has been through the worst of tracks, tons of rocks and seen it’s share of concrete curbs. But after 4 years still shines like it was brand new.



Now that you've polished your wheels, you can:

Install a Wheel Valve

Mount a New Set of Tires
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