Lattice Alloy Refurbishment with Tires on or off?
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I agree with what was said earlier that you will have to unmount the old tire first and send it out to be refurbished. When you get them back painted we used to do the following; use very soapy water (mild soap though) around the beads, and push the first half of the tire on. Cut some pieces of radiator hose to fit over the claws on the mounting machine, and get those plastic rings that protect rim lips in shipping.. Put the ring on the lip and use more soapy water and turn the second bead on. Remove plastic ring, rinse and dry completely. Inspect and touch-up any spots, then inflate to seat the bead. After that you can make your way to the nearest concours
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orangeblossom (04-04-2014)
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Yep tyres off for true refurbishment, on if you just want to clean and polish.
If you want a slightly bigger wheel but still stay 'original', Jag offered the lattice wheel in a 16" option for a while I believe. This would give you better handling and choice of tyres while staying true to the brand
Speedo differences would not be an issue with the correct profile tyres.
If you want a slightly bigger wheel but still stay 'original', Jag offered the lattice wheel in a 16" option for a while I believe. This would give you better handling and choice of tyres while staying true to the brand
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I suppose it would depend on what you want to do with the car as to how you have the wheels refinished.
As your tyres are shot it would be better to have them removed before refurbishing the wheels. As long as the guy is careful when fitting the new tyres there should be no problem with any damage.
When I had my lattice wheels redone they were finished with paint and lacquer as per original, but that is the way I like it. As added protection from brake dust, I also fitted brake dust shields on the front and never had a problem with brake dust after that.
Hope this helps,
As your tyres are shot it would be better to have them removed before refurbishing the wheels. As long as the guy is careful when fitting the new tyres there should be no problem with any damage.
When I had my lattice wheels redone they were finished with paint and lacquer as per original, but that is the way I like it. As added protection from brake dust, I also fitted brake dust shields on the front and never had a problem with brake dust after that.
Hope this helps,
when I had mine powder coated (many yrs ago now) I tried the brake dust shields.... could not stop them making noise. Well, water under the bridge now
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Moving forward and as these wheels may be difficult / time consuming to keep in good order........
Please check out Sonax FULL effect wheel cleaner or the Advanced wheel cleaner concentrate from Pinnaclewax ( a forum sponsor )
The Sonax is acid free and once applied starts to turn red as it attacks and liquifies the brake dust, so you can see it working.
you can simply spray leave for a few minutes and powerwash off, although I prefer a little agitation with a 2" paintbrush, for a shiny / sparkly good as new look
I believe the Pinnaclewax product has all the same properties and is as good although I can't speak from personal experience.
Hope it helps some....
Please check out Sonax FULL effect wheel cleaner or the Advanced wheel cleaner concentrate from Pinnaclewax ( a forum sponsor )
The Sonax is acid free and once applied starts to turn red as it attacks and liquifies the brake dust, so you can see it working.
you can simply spray leave for a few minutes and powerwash off, although I prefer a little agitation with a 2" paintbrush, for a shiny / sparkly good as new look
I believe the Pinnaclewax product has all the same properties and is as good although I can't speak from personal experience.
Hope it helps some....
I've not been looking out for stuff like that but i'll get some, as soon as I find some.
So many thanks
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I agree with what was said earlier that you will have to unmount the old tire first and send it out to be refurbished. When you get them back painted we used to do the following; use very soapy water (mild soap though) around the beads, and push the first half of the tire on. Cut some pieces of radiator hose to fit over the claws on the mounting machine, and get those plastic rings that protect rim lips in shipping.. Put the ring on the lip and use more soapy water and turn the second bead on. Remove plastic ring, rinse and dry completely. Inspect and touch-up any spots, then inflate to seat the bead. After that you can make your way to the nearest concours ![Wink](https://www.jaguarforums.com/forum/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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Many Thanks
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Yep tyres off for true refurbishment, on if you just want to clean and polish.
If you want a slightly bigger wheel but still stay 'original', Jag offered the lattice wheel in a 16" option for a while I believe. This would give you better handling and choice of tyres while staying true to the brand
Speedo differences would not be an issue with the correct profile tyres.
If you want a slightly bigger wheel but still stay 'original', Jag offered the lattice wheel in a 16" option for a while I believe. This would give you better handling and choice of tyres while staying true to the brand
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Thanks for the idea though
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I've got brake dust shields and when I went to take the wheels off, I had to hit the Tires with a sledge hammer to get them off as they were stuck fast for some reason.
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orangeblossom (04-06-2014)
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I literally had to hit the rubber with a big sledge hammer to get them off!
If that happens on a roadway, that would be a disaster!
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