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Ok. This may be a stupid question, but how can I prevent chipping on my wheels from little rocks and stuff on the road? It's only the brim of the

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Old 05-07-2014, 05:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ok. This may be a stupid question, but how can I prevent chipping on my wheels from little rocks and stuff on the road? It's only the brim of the wheels. I have 20x9 front with 245s and 20x10.5 with 285s on them. Will buying larger tires reduce/prevent this from happening? Any suggestions...?
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dont drive on gravel.
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Nothing you can do except try to use wheel wax (which still does't really help)

If it gets bad you can always just get them powdercoated after a year or so
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Get a clear bra for them.
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That's life! Wait till you have to get your tires mounted and unmounted. Wait till you get a blow out. Wait till you remove the lug nuts. No matter how anal you are it will never be perfect.
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Smh, should of bought some cheap wheels that cost 1k for the entire set then...I'm going to have to get em powder coated in a year or so, best option I see
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Nothing you can do except try to use wheel wax (which still does't really help)

If it gets bad you can always just get them powdercoated after a year or so
Would buying larger tires help any? Going from a 285 to 305 and 245 to 255
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Smh, should of bought some cheap wheels that cost 1k for the entire set then...I'm going to have to get em powder coated in a year or so, best option I see
It's ok, just try not to focus on them too much.

I have black wheels so I touch them up with gloss black touch up paint every now and then

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Would buying larger tires help any? Going from a 285 to 305 and 245 to 255
If you wanted to add the OEM splash guards that might help deflect some of the rocks/debris
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