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<blockquote data-quote="thorco3" data-source="post: 426437" data-attributes="member: 8480"><p>I guess I should do some kind of generic polishing write-up. I've had a couple guys pm me about the brakes and my intake.</p><p></p><p>I might work on something today and snap some pics of some of our equipment.</p><p></p><p>realitygt those were konig maxxim wheels (aka. maxxim wonder wheels, imported by konig) I thought they looked great but I already had a set of BBS wheels that I liked even more.</p><p></p><p>notfastenuf has already done a caliper polishing write-up but uses a dremel for a lot of it. I wouldn't use a dremel because of the small sanding discs/drums that are used. These can give you deep grooves or waves in the polished finish. I would also highly recommend removing the caliper. Place it in a vice or make up some type of jig to hold it and get comfortable for all the sanding work.</p><p></p><p>There's not exactly a wrong way to polish something though as long as you are happy with the end result. There are also a lot of "half-assed" polish jobs out there imo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thorco3, post: 426437, member: 8480"] I guess I should do some kind of generic polishing write-up. I've had a couple guys pm me about the brakes and my intake. I might work on something today and snap some pics of some of our equipment. realitygt those were konig maxxim wheels (aka. maxxim wonder wheels, imported by konig) I thought they looked great but I already had a set of BBS wheels that I liked even more. notfastenuf has already done a caliper polishing write-up but uses a dremel for a lot of it. I wouldn't use a dremel because of the small sanding discs/drums that are used. These can give you deep grooves or waves in the polished finish. I would also highly recommend removing the caliper. Place it in a vice or make up some type of jig to hold it and get comfortable for all the sanding work. There's not exactly a wrong way to polish something though as long as you are happy with the end result. There are also a lot of "half-assed" polish jobs out there imo. [/QUOTE]
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