400SE wheels refurb
400SE wheels refurb
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PHJayV8

Original Poster:

612 posts

183 months

Wednesday 21st October 2015
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Hi all, I was thinking of having a go a referbishing the alloys on the 400SE as a little winter project.

I was thinking of painting the centres, and polishing the rims.

I'm aware the "split rim" (?) studs are in the way to complete this job properly, hence a couple of questions?

Are the wheels really split rim or are these studs just decorative dummies?

Should I break a few are they still available or is there a similar alternative?

Jay

mrzigazaga

18,757 posts

188 months

Wednesday 21st October 2015
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Hi mate...The OZ rims are split, You will need the tool to remove the bolts, The bolts are available but are not cheap...And there is a gasket between the rims...People have refurbed them and replaced the bolts but not sure if they actually split them or not?...
Here are a few posts as regards to this....

https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...
https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=...

Sorry if some of it is out dated now...Cheers...Ziga


ElvisWedgely

2,715 posts

188 months

Wednesday 21st October 2015
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A cheaper and a quicker solution would be to spray paint the whole wheel as I have seen done before with fairly good results.

Tony. TCB.

Geoff38

789 posts

269 months

Wednesday 21st October 2015
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Hi ,
as Mark says above You need to get hold of the two special sockets to undo the nuts and bolts ( I got mine from Laser tools ). My rims were sealed with silcon rather than a gasket and cost over £500 to have professionally refurbed , Polished rims and centre powercoated black. I purchased the replacement chrome bolts and stainless ( normal 6 sided flanged nuts ) myself from ebay for another £150 ish.
You will save a load doing it yourself.... Have fun.
Cheers
Geoff.

wedgienauld

130 posts

251 months

Thursday 12th November 2015
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I re-furbed my wheels, I can’t see how you could possibly polish up the rims without removing the bolts. The bolts are titanium and I couldn’t get a direct replacement for them, at the time. A chap who comes on here, he’s well know – Hans Daal’ sold me set of suitable stainless bolts . Failing that I was in touch with Compomotive wheels who know a thing of two about such things and was on the verge of purchasing these when Hans came back with the goods; it proved at least, that the material of construction was up to the job. The tool for removal, I obtained from I can’t remember where – but it was bloody useless – buggered up completely after removing just a couple of bolts. The rest of the bolts I ground down with a dremel. Yes theres a lot, to cut out! Wet and dry and then a polishing kit from ebay, coarse and fine paste and my old drill – did the rest. Had the hubs vapour blasted, power coated and then the rim and the hub are sealed with a suitable silicone sealant (obtainable from a diy store). Hey presto!

GV

2,366 posts

247 months

Thursday 12th November 2015
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ElvisWedgely said:
A cheaper and a quicker solution would be to spray paint the whole wheel as I have seen done before with fairly good results.

Tony. TCB.
I had mine painted a few years ago and they still look pretty good IMO.

JMF894

6,424 posts

178 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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Hi all. Try this link to when I did mine..................

http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=107...

Jimbo

TVRleigh_BBWR

6,553 posts

236 months

Saturday 14th November 2015
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These was just painted and polished with out dismantling