Hey Jake, as a fellow C5 owner I can truly relate to the things you do to your C5. Sometimes I feel you're too hard on yourself, however. You really do an excellent job with all the things you do to improve on your car. With regard to the slight mismatch on your yellow brake calipers, all I can say is to repeat what a friend once said to me about a similar error I once made: "you can't see it from the boat".
Hey Jake, I use "BDP Brake Dust Releaser" on my C6 Corvette wheels. I use a pistol grip spray bottle to apply the BDP then let stay for 60 seconds then hose off. I use a bottle brush that has a long handle and reaches to the back of the deep dish then around the caliper. The brush holds onto a micro fiber cloth like Velcro, so, you can be assured it will not come off while moving it around on the wheel. Finish with a leaf blower and they are back to looking great down to the calipers and those deep dish wheels. Hope this helps you in some way. The product is Acid free, Environmentally safe, use on Chrome, Steel, or Alloy wheels. My wheels are Alloy with a clear coat finish. I love it! Makes cleaning the wheels a cinch.🙂
Love the hoodie, and 👍 for you not worrying about being cancelled because of who you may support, first time in history a President and supporters of said President have been vilified, even criminalized by the media, opposing party, and even members of same political party, I did like video, but your hoodie is what made me want to watch. Keep Making your Corvette Great Again!🇺🇸
Ceramic coating the wheels is the long term solution. Once you ceramic coat the paint a few times, everything will just hose off. I'm pretty sure Avalon King would be willing to sponsor you.
Was wondering, would c6 wheels fit if you uses only a 1 inch spacer and then possibly able to run wider tires. I have c6 wheels for my c5, currently running 295 and 275 on my c5 wheels don't really want to go smaller..
Hi Jake! Pretty cool upload man! Hey Brother... If you want to save some elbow grease, the next time, take one cup of white vinegar to a half gallon of water, mix it well and spray it on the wheels before cleaning them. Spray and let them soak for about five minutes before you begin to wipe them down. You'll be amazed at how easy they will come clean... Just food for thought... Thumbs up from me as usual Bro! Stay safe... Rico
Offset of c6 wheels is different than c5 so the larger spacer brings the wheels more flush with the body. At 3-5mm yours are probably set in prettynoticeably
@@Bail_Money no they actually aren't. I'm pretty expert at wheel fitment and would NEVER drive my car looking like that. That's why I don't get the size. Mine are flush. I've put his wheels onto a friends C4 with a 2" rear spacer and they're actually perfect
@@enzofiero2924 if your c6 wheels fit flush on a c5 then you have replicas. Factory backspacing/offset is different c5-c6. C5 offset is 58mm c6 is 79mm which is why people use a spacer on c6 wheels to bring it back out. Only wheels that would not need the spacer to not be sunk in on a c5 would be wheels off a wide body c6 (Z06, Grand Sport, ZR1), which tend to stick out on most c5s
It's refreshing to see a dirty corvette lol, I drive mine all the time and I feel like a scrub because it never looks perfect like all the other ones I see.
Man I love your channel. I have wanted a C5 corvette for forever. I feel the same passion you do for them. I have been looking day and night for a good used corvette that has not been abused. Used car prices have gone way up in the last year. Maybe I will wait for the used market to cool off before I buy one. Question. Does the C5 corvette take regular unleaded. I've seen people running premium, not sure what fuel it takes. Cheers to the channel and keep up the great content. Sincerly MUNNDAY86.
I even have to raise the back an inch or 2 to get the front jack under the jack points on the side (with those support insert things), actually makes it a little easier.
Jake, as another C5 owner you should try the ceramic pads from Akibono, no nasty brake dust and great stopping grip. Love your channel.
I have Akibono also. No noise and no dust
Hey Jake, as a fellow C5 owner I can truly relate to the things you do to your C5. Sometimes I feel you're too hard on yourself, however. You really do an excellent job with all the things you do to improve on your car. With regard to the slight mismatch on your yellow brake calipers, all I can say is to repeat what a friend once said to me about a similar error I once made: "you can't see it from the boat".
Hey Jake, I use "BDP Brake Dust Releaser" on my C6 Corvette wheels. I use a pistol grip spray bottle to apply the BDP then let stay for 60 seconds then hose off. I use a bottle brush that has a long handle and reaches to the back of the deep dish then around the caliper. The brush holds onto a micro fiber cloth like Velcro, so, you can be assured it will not come off while moving it around on the wheel. Finish with a leaf blower and they are back to looking great down to the calipers and those deep dish wheels. Hope this helps you in some way. The product is Acid free, Environmentally safe, use on Chrome, Steel, or Alloy wheels. My wheels are Alloy with a clear coat finish. I love it! Makes cleaning the wheels a cinch.🙂
Love the hoodie, and 👍 for you not worrying about being cancelled because of who you may support, first time in history a President and supporters of said President have been vilified, even criminalized by the media, opposing party, and even members of same political party, I did like video, but your hoodie is what made me want to watch. Keep Making your Corvette Great Again!🇺🇸
Ceramic coating the wheels is the long term solution. Once you ceramic coat the paint a few times, everything will just hose off. I'm pretty sure Avalon King would be willing to sponsor you.
Was wondering, would c6 wheels fit if you uses only a 1 inch spacer and then possibly able to run wider tires. I have c6 wheels for my c5, currently running 295 and 275 on my c5 wheels don't really want to go smaller..
Hi Jake! Pretty cool upload man! Hey Brother... If you want to save some elbow grease, the next time, take one cup of white vinegar to a half gallon of water, mix it well and spray it on the wheels before cleaning them. Spray and let them soak for about five minutes before you begin to wipe them down. You'll be amazed at how easy they will come clean... Just food for thought... Thumbs up from me as usual Bro! Stay safe... Rico
Thanks the vid. Going to repaint my calipers too. Appreciate how you did this and your explanations.
Hey Jake, Dawn for dishes works great for nasty wheels. It really works great, strong but gentle enough for baby ducks.
The vette is looking clean and sharp man! I definitely love those tires! Great job brother keep motoring!!
Running the same continentals on my C5. Love those tires. 3rd car with them.
Hey Jake question for you what kind of pads are you running? Carbon pads shouldn't get so dusty just my opinion. Love your vids
I'm not understanding the 1.5" spacer situation.. I'm running C6 wheels on mine and all I have is some tiny 3-5mm spacers on the rear. What gives??
Offset of c6 wheels is different than c5 so the larger spacer brings the wheels more flush with the body. At 3-5mm yours are probably set in prettynoticeably
@@Bail_Money no they actually aren't. I'm pretty expert at wheel fitment and would NEVER drive my car looking like that. That's why I don't get the size. Mine are flush. I've put his wheels onto a friends C4 with a 2" rear spacer and they're actually perfect
@@enzofiero2924 if your c6 wheels fit flush on a c5 then you have replicas. Factory backspacing/offset is different c5-c6. C5 offset is 58mm c6 is 79mm which is why people use a spacer on c6 wheels to bring it back out. Only wheels that would not need the spacer to not be sunk in on a c5 would be wheels off a wide body c6 (Z06, Grand Sport, ZR1), which tend to stick out on most c5s
Best overall touch up paint is nail polish. Quick cheap easy and any color you want even clear.
Get black hawk ceramic pads. Use degreaser and let it set then wash then put a ceramic coat to protect and make it easier to clean next time
Fantastic, 409, Simple Green all work great on brake dust.
Jeff great video 👍 but I just got to ask you why yellow? Silver would look great
SOS pads. Rust oleum enamel in the can paint brush and if you want clear enamel on the barrel of the wheel
It's refreshing to see a dirty corvette lol, I drive mine all the time and I feel like a scrub because it never looks perfect like all the other ones I see.
Me too. I have a few photos when it was really clean.
CarPro IronX to clean and CarPro Hydro2 lite for a sealant. 👌
Also, whatever tire shine you're using is slinging up into your wheel wells/side skirts and staining them. Use a non-silicone based tire shine. 👍
I painted mine black, I have the classic look. White, 02.
I use ceramic brake pads on my C6, no brake dust, and no squeak!
Man I love your channel. I have wanted a C5 corvette for forever. I feel the same passion you do for them. I have been looking day and night for a good used corvette that has not been abused. Used car prices have gone way up in the last year. Maybe I will wait for the used market to cool off before I buy one. Question. Does the C5 corvette take regular unleaded. I've seen people running premium, not sure what fuel it takes. Cheers to the channel and keep up the great content. Sincerly MUNNDAY86.
Here's another great channel, and a great video about fuel, you will like. ua-cam.com/video/56pwKKTmciQ/v-deo.html
Requires premium. 5 year owner
Fall /winter is the best time to buy.
purple power works good on wheels
Those lugs bro , those lugs.....🤣🤣🤣🤘
Chemical guys Diablo wheel cleaner. Pre rinse, scrub with your brush, rinse off, done.
Just bring it over. The lift is here.
The one thing Chrysler got right on my car is making the insides of the factory wheels black. In 8 years I've never had to clean that part.
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Hey, I'm in Maine ,I've got two cans VHT yellow caliper paint, they're currently on Craigslist for $35, for an extra $5 ,I'll send them to you.
Okay, get the Quickjack my friend. And go with ceramic pads , no brake dust. your life will be so much better.
Whats ur rear tire size?
Spec*
Iron remover. 😉 sweet car.
Don’t use the brakes equals no dust !
BTW, go back first, then front….. the struggle!
I even have to raise the back an inch or 2 to get the front jack under the jack points on the side (with those support insert things), actually makes it a little easier.
Not sure the squeeze was worth tha juice. Get rid of those front brake pads.
Extremely first
First
Light the calipers on fire
Get better brake pads guy