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		The other day, while stopped at a traffic light, this guy was looking at my front wheel and I am wondering what the heck he is looking at. So first opportunity I looked at my wheels and this is what I saw: 
	http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346627909.jpg I realized I needed to do something with the Wheel Bolts, they look terrible. I thought about replacing all the bolts but a good friend of mine (owner of German Parts and Restoration) recommended I get some paint instead… So I did. I found this wheel paint at Pep Boys; it’s “Track Tested” so it must be real good right? Paint color is: HWP 101 Silver http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346627944.jpg Even after removing the bolts and cleaning them they looked rough. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346628056.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346628075.jpg I sprayed a thin coat of the paint on the head of the bolt; the paint dried extremely fast, surprisingly fast, and was hard as nails. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346628400.jpg I used a zip-lock back over the bolt head during installation, this works great. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346628445.jpg End results look great. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346628615.jpg This task did not take long, I did not jack-up the Jägermobile, I just removed a couple bolts at time, and since the paint dries so quickly there was very little waiting for the paint to dry.  | 
		
 Nice nuts ! 
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 Nice!  Little details make the difference.  Now I have to go out and see what mine look like. 
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 Good trick using a plastic bag! 
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 I like how the paint was "track tested", dude nice paint, how fast can it cover the ring? 
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 Nice job!  I just did mine a week ago in flat black to offset the wheels.  Funny how a little bit of paint can make a HUGE difference.  These look nice! 
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 Jager - can you tell if the paint dries hard enough to not use the sandwich bag for future wheel removals or will it scuff? It looks great! 
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 You can get "soft" sockets just for wheel nuts that prevent marring. 
	That looks really nice. Instead of painting mine I bought the black plastic covers.  | 
		
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 beats spending big bucks fro those SS ones I've seen -- don't like the cheaper chrome ones on a box 
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 Do you have a close-up photo of your wheels?  | 
		
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 Nice thing is the rust is gone. I used Krylon flat black high temp paint and had to test how good the paint is already. Les Schwab mounted one tire backwards I didn't catch till I was back home. Used lug wrench with no coating and they came off with out a hitch or scratch. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346676094.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346676119.jpg  | 
		
 Well dang it, now I need to go do my nuts. 
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 The label on the product I used is "wheel coating", although it applies like paint. The product fully cures in 7 days so I want to give it another week to test the hardness. http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1346690531.jpg  | 
		
 I have painted my wheel nuts in the past but every time I removed them I chipped the paint so I got these metal covers from my local motor factors for about £10, that was about four years ago and they still look like new! 
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 brakes get hot on the track. some paints might not stand up to the higher temps. i've heard that, for black, bbq paint works really well. 
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 That is an amazing color! It was very brave of you to go with that, but it really works, especially with the wheels painted to match. Bravo! 
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 I use a wheel cleaner every time I wash the car, most likely the chemicals in the cleaner accelerated, or caused, the corrosion in the first place. Hopefully this new coating will eliminate that from happening again.  | 
		
 Wow! What a difference! 
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