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Old 10-17-2010, 07:35 PM
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Keystone will make them look like new. They also do the back sides. You need to tell them you want them a satin finish. If you don't they will put way to much clear on them and they will NOT look original.
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Old 10-17-2010, 07:59 PM
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Jim - Thanks for the input. I definately want them to turn out right the first time.
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Keystone will make them look like new. They also do the back sides. You need to tell them you want them a satin finish. If you don't they will put way to much clear on them and they will NOT look original.
Great point on the clear !!! Keystone did my buddy's DPS wheels and they look WET !!! they have so much clear..
They look great but original looking!
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Thnaks guys.....7 miles from the house, didnt know they where in KC. Yellow pages has them as an engine shop..Ill be on their door step Wednesday.
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Let us know how it goes Jim....they are about the same distance from my house. I need to get over there and get it done too!
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Great point on the clear !!! Keystone did my buddy's DPS wheels and they look WET !!! they have so much clear..
They look great but original looking!
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They look great but NOT original looking!
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Had to read your oiginal post twice but figured that's what you meant.
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Back to the drawing board. Keystone in KCMO wants $139.00 a wheel and they send out !
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Back to the drawing board. Keystone in KCMO wants $139.00 a wheel and they send out !
They probably pay a local body shop $70 each and then mark them up...
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Old 01-20-2011, 02:37 PM
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Got by the local Keystone shop here in the Detroit area today (unfortunately they moved on labor day and haven't updated address on their webpage). Just as an fyi for folks this Keystone shop is charging to refinish at $100 per Mustang 10-hole wheel with a 2-3 day turnaround for an order. No quantity discounts unless you have 100s to refinish .
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