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Old 10 Aug 2005, 12:36 am
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I would suggest going to a body shop or custom wheel shop. From what I understand if the chrome has been fractured or peeled away, it will be difficult to stop it, much less have it look eye appealing. Once moisture is able to get under it, it will spread quickly. I bet you can find some wheels cheap on e bay. Gary
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