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#41
k..i did some surfing and found some nice opinions about zoop seal
you can buy it from 3 sites online..99 from them 129 directly from zoop @ zoops.com
as for a real analization i found some threads on a forum for cobras (i think shelbys but hoo cares)
anyway..here is a thread that someone asks about zoop and gets reposnses that suggest other polishers
1st thread
and here is a thread where a guy walks you through the whole process and even has pics
2nd thread
if you are not that interested enough to read the threadsbut still wanna know then i can tell you that they are pissed about the 99 cost...but they think it definately gives good results
as far as how long it lasts (supposedly 3 years) they siad they have to wait and see
you can buy it from 3 sites online..99 from them 129 directly from zoop @ zoops.com
as for a real analization i found some threads on a forum for cobras (i think shelbys but hoo cares)
anyway..here is a thread that someone asks about zoop and gets reposnses that suggest other polishers
1st thread
and here is a thread where a guy walks you through the whole process and even has pics
2nd thread
if you are not that interested enough to read the threadsbut still wanna know then i can tell you that they are pissed about the 99 cost...but they think it definately gives good results
as far as how long it lasts (supposedly 3 years) they siad they have to wait and see
#42
I have 19s, Toyo 245/35/19, 285/35/19. Now Zoop seale, I have only had it on for 2 months but on the front of the wheel it works very great, water just runs off it. After washing I usually spray a little Maguirs final detail to give a little kick. Now on the back side the Aeros have a lip that holds water and if water sets on it for anytime at all it seams to affect it and after cleaning you can still see were the water was. I plan on contacting zoop to see if I have a unusually problem or not. The zoop seal is very time consuming to apply or I might just be slow. You will need to have more than just your wheels to seal, it only has a 2 week shelf life and you have to mix all of it at once. It is not a polish it is only a sealant so any imperfection will be sealed in. Do not over apply it or it become lots more work to polish out. Value? only time will tell, If I get 2 years out of it I will be happy and of coarse if you can use it all up on enough aluminum parts that helps. I have a 4 wheeler that has allot of billet parts and that is were I used the rest of it and if the finish can handle the sand it will be definitely be worth it. On a side note I use zanio tire dressing and love it
It has uv protectant and has a very non greasy natural look. So far all of Zanio stuff works great. I clayed bar and polished mine with 150 miles on it and I could tell a difference.
It has uv protectant and has a very non greasy natural look. So far all of Zanio stuff works great. I clayed bar and polished mine with 150 miles on it and I could tell a difference.
#43
Originally posted by vics350
Yes. I am using the stock lug nuts as well as the Nissan lock I had on my rims.
My tires are Falken's 285/35/19 and what's neat about them is that they have a feature that protects the rim from scractching as it extends out like a lip and would rub first on a curb before the rim hits. I don't plan to hit a curb but it's neat to have this feature.
You can check them out at www.falkentire.com.
I purchased mine at www.onlinetire.com.
Yes. I am using the stock lug nuts as well as the Nissan lock I had on my rims.
My tires are Falken's 285/35/19 and what's neat about them is that they have a feature that protects the rim from scractching as it extends out like a lip and would rub first on a curb before the rim hits. I don't plan to hit a curb but it's neat to have this feature.
You can check them out at www.falkentire.com.
I purchased mine at www.onlinetire.com.
The Toyos also have this curb protector. Nice feature, and it looks great. BTW, 275s are closer to stock.
#46
ok...so over the weekend i looked at some tires on some sports cars in my area...35 profile is damn thin..i know everyones been running it and love it but i dont know howlong i will survive with those in NY...
my question is...aside from a huge speedometer throwoff
what other serious problems will i encounter with 245/40/19 and 285/40/19
will it rub on top???
my question is...aside from a huge speedometer throwoff
what other serious problems will i encounter with 245/40/19 and 285/40/19
will it rub on top???
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