...and POP, we have shine! Great stuff my friend, you got those caps looking as I would say "spiffy"! Remember, it's not being cheap but resourceful. There's a great feeling of accomplishment when working on our stuff and investing time to getting things done. Looking forward to hearing how the Dynamax mufflers turned out, will they sing or roar! Keep up the great stuff and take care always!
Thank you very much for using the word, "Resourceful". That's a good word for what I do mostly. I love to make used parts POP! Thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate it!
Thanks for making this vid! I’m definitely going to try this out on my rallye wheels! I already use the 0000 pads for my bumpers, trim, and glass on my 72’ C3. It does wonders on glass for those that don’t already know. Thanks again for this post.
Thanks very much for watching the video! I have videos using 0000 Steel Wool on windows and you are correct! It does a great job! Thanks so much for your comment my friend! Thank you!
Oh ok. To me, the Corvette Rally Wheels are the nicest looking wheels you can get if you are on a budget like I am. Aftermarket wheels are very nice but very expensive as well. With the Rally's you can change the center caps and the beauty rings and make a while new appearance. I have a video where I showing his I take a 1956 Cadillac hubcaps and make them work on the Corvette Rally Wheels. It's pretty cool! Anyway thanks for watching the video! Please subscribe if you have not and check out my Instagram: PrimeredisBest. Thank you very much!
I really appreciate the video, I just got some rally wheels and I'm struggling to install the center caps, I'm wondering if there are any clips that I'm missing, or if I just need to use lots of force to get them on?
If they are Corvette Rallys then you will have to use a lot of force. I generally use a rubber mallet to install the caps onto the rims. Good luck to you my friend!
I will try to remember to do that sometime soon! I don't have a vehicle right now that has those wheels on it. But maybe I can find one in the garage. Thanks for your question my friend!
Hey Primered. Just watched this video. I have a set of the derby caps to put on my impala with rallye wheels. what is the best way to put the caps on without damaging them? thanks, Bob
That's a good question! No I am not. These wheels came off my buddy's 1979 Chevy C10 truck. The wheels are 5x5 bolt pattern. I am sure they are aftermarket wheels to fit on the Chevy truck bolt pattern instead of the 4.75 Chevy car bolt pattern. Thank you for your question! I enjoyed reading it! I really appreciate it!
...and POP, we have shine! Great stuff my friend, you got those caps looking as I would say "spiffy"! Remember, it's not being cheap but resourceful. There's a great feeling of accomplishment when working on our stuff and investing time to getting things done. Looking forward to hearing how the Dynamax mufflers turned out, will they sing or roar! Keep up the great stuff and take care always!
Thank you very much for using the word, "Resourceful". That's a good word for what I do mostly. I love to make used parts POP! Thank you so much for your comment! I really appreciate it!
Thanks for making this vid! I’m definitely going to try this out on my rallye wheels! I already use the 0000 pads for my bumpers, trim, and glass on my 72’ C3. It does wonders on glass for those that don’t already know. Thanks again for this post.
Thanks very much for watching the video! I have videos using 0000 Steel Wool on windows and you are correct! It does a great job! Thanks so much for your comment my friend! Thank you!
Very good idea. Really made them look new again. 👍
Thank you, buddy! They look better than they did anyways. Lol.
I can't wait to hear the 07 Silverado and the way is sounds! I also can't wait to hear an intearior drive of it!
Thank you for your comment! It will happen soon! Thanks!
You did a fine job on the caps buddy!
Thank you very much! I really appreciate the words of encouragement! Thanks buddy!
Tedious detailing work but man they look good. Good job buddy.
Thank you my friend! I think that they look better too! I really appreciate it!
Nice!
Thanks! I appreciate it very much!
Bought some vette 15s with caps. Is why I UA-cam looked it up. Not sure what year, but has the derby caps
Oh ok. To me, the Corvette Rally Wheels are the nicest looking wheels you can get if you are on a budget like I am. Aftermarket wheels are very nice but very expensive as well. With the Rally's you can change the center caps and the beauty rings and make a while new appearance. I have a video where I showing his I take a 1956 Cadillac hubcaps and make them work on the Corvette Rally Wheels. It's pretty cool! Anyway thanks for watching the video! Please subscribe if you have not and check out my Instagram: PrimeredisBest. Thank you very much!
I really appreciate the video, I just got some rally wheels and I'm struggling to install the center caps, I'm wondering if there are any clips that I'm missing, or if I just need to use lots of force to get them on?
If they are Corvette Rallys then you will have to use a lot of force. I generally use a rubber mallet to install the caps onto the rims. Good luck to you my friend!
Can you make a video on how to take those off and put them on? They are a pain and I’ve never had one before - I think I’m doing it wrong.
I will try to remember to do that sometime soon! I don't have a vehicle right now that has those wheels on it. But maybe I can find one in the garage. Thanks for your question my friend!
Man on a budget! These days I can't afford the markers!!
That's funny! But I understand completely! Lol. Me too! Thanks!
Hey Primered. Just watched this video. I have a set of the derby caps to put on my impala with rallye wheels. what is the best way to put the caps on without damaging them? thanks, Bob
I use a rubber mallot and hut it gently! Goodnluck to you my friend!
@@primeredisbest OK....thank you for the tip
I like your channel. Apologies
Thank you! I appreciate you watching the videos! Thanks buddy!
Are you using adapters? Corvettes are 4.50 on 5.
That's a good question! No I am not. These wheels came off my buddy's 1979 Chevy C10 truck. The wheels are 5x5 bolt pattern. I am sure they are aftermarket wheels to fit on the Chevy truck bolt pattern instead of the 4.75 Chevy car bolt pattern. Thank you for your question! I enjoyed reading it! I really appreciate it!
You did not show yourself getting the paint off. You should have shown yourself using the 0000 steel wool.
I kinda felt like that anyone knows how to take paint off and use 0000 steel wool.