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Refinishing Fuchs.

Can anyone point me to info for refinishing my Fuchs. Kits or instruction. anything would be helpfull.
Thanks, Howard from Vinegar Hill

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good advice is available at these pages.technical side.

and try searching through archives , plenty of advice there too.

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here you go:

Fuchs 1

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Hi Howard, here's a pic of my Fuchs restoration which I'm doing in my spare time from working on the suspension pan project.
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The flowers and the rim are masked at what I believe to be the proper dimensions. The flowers are about 3/8" exposed, (masked area), the rim is a 1/2" gap between the "wall" and the end of the rim if you hold a ruler into the wheel and let it come across the rim. I bead blasted the wheel, washed it with soap and water and will clean with metal prep prior to priming.

I bought epoxy primer that is supposed to have unreal adhesion to aluminum. I will then paint with Eastwoods satin black wheel paint and clear coat with Eastwood's satin clear. I'll keep you posted on the progress.

Best regards, Mike
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howard,

this is a post made on another message board i frequent, about how a guy had his 914 wheels done. they look really good.
http://forums.rennlist.com/forums/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=9;t=000524
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