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Restoring 10 hole eliminator wheels


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I had the 10 hole Eliminator wheels on my truck refinished locally.  Mine are the ones with the rivets around the perimeter.  The refinisher hand sanded them then painted them the original color, turned out real nice.  He didn't want to use a machine to do the sanding due to the rivets.

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30 minutes ago, pizzaman09 said:

I had the 10 hole Eliminator wheels on my truck refinished locally.  Mine are the ones with the rivets around the perimeter.  The refinisher hand sanded them then painted them the original color, turned out real nice.  He didn't want to use a machine to do the sanding due to the rivets.

Oh cool, good to know that it’s possible. I was worried a shop wouldn’t want to touch them for whatever reason especially with the rivets. Thanks for the input

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1 hour ago, hgeranium said:

Oh cool, good to know that it’s possible. I was worried a shop wouldn’t want to touch them for whatever reason especially with the rivets. Thanks for the input

The person that did mine was super excited to do them, he really enjoyed doing the crazy 80s wheels.  

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Just now, pizzaman09 said:

The person that did mine was super excited to do them, he really enjoyed doing the crazy 80s wheels.  

What sort of shop does this kind of work? Something like a wheel repair shop? I'll look into shops in my hometown once I graduate this spring. 

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