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I knew before the spring I was going to have to replace the tires on my 88. In addition my wheels were looking rather poor and showing their 25 years of experience. So no better time to do them while I shopped for some tires.
So the car went on stands and the wheels were sent out to Wheel Wizards here in southern Ontario. I had heard quite a few good things about them in the past. Wheel Wizards took a very light cut across the wheels using their CNC machine. Then the wheels are sanded and polished to what you see in the photos. The tires I went with are the BFG KDW 275 40 17. I have read good reviews on these tires, but I guess it will be a few weeks yet before I can really try them out.
Before picture:

After picture:

And my new KDW's

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I'll bet you love the new feel too! Those rims (I have the same 88/89 style) really get bent out of shape over the years and the new rubber makes all the difference
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what was the cost for the wheels to get re-surfaced?
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nice, what kind of tires are those. did they clear coat the rims? look great
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In answer to questions:
The tires are BF Goodrich KDW 275 40 R17:
The cost of refinishing them was $150 a piece.
No they are not clear coated. Polished to a good shine. It will be up to me to keep them polished. The company that did them supplied me with some polish and wheel wax. I will use this but am always looking for a better product. Time will tell the story.
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That looks better! I've spoken to http://www.wheelcollision.com/ who are always at Carlisle and they do the same thing, ie machine the face to clean them up as long as the lip doesn't get too thin, I think that's a good way to save the wheel.
It will be interesting to see how many rocks that tread picks up. I know my "Pilot Sports" love to pick up little rocks and throw them at the rockers. (had to have them refinished this fall). Of course "Sticky Mickey's", have no tread depth for rocks to jamb into, are half the price and bite twice as good. I've come to realize expensive tires can be a waste. Given the annual mileage, they are more likely to age harden before the mileage wears them out. I have a durometer which tells me new tires have a reading about 70 to 80 (Mickey's around 45). I bet your old tires were way up there. Michelin's get higher mileage because they are harder and I always found mine don't work until they have been beat on. Have yet to find a set of "Pilot Cups" to check although Ron Fellows says they are the closest to a track tire. I know guys who run Nittos and like them too. At least yours will have lots of room for the Q-tips!! 


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Nice aggressive tread design.... & Those wheels look great

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rims look great. mine have the clear coat wearing thin. up close you can see it. will be looking to do the same to mine.
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Dang...how many trees did it take to make them thar tars?
Neat tread pattern, fer sher. Do they make any noise? Looks like they would howl pretty good.
Rims look nice, too!

Neat tread pattern, fer sher. Do they make any noise? Looks like they would howl pretty good.
Rims look nice, too!

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Wheels came out looking good, great investment.
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