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Fifteen52 tarmacs 17x8 on molten orange

Brura22

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I have the same setup. Brake dust is my worst nightmare now


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I drove 8 miles, stopped to show a friend and went.....dammit!
Can you send a pic of your front wheels with the red brakes. Trying to decide if I want red brakes or a diff color.
Thanks!


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Here's a direct side by side of the Titans and Tarmacs. It's pretty crazy how much the wheel selection plays in to the overall look of the car. I like both looks personally. The weight difference between the Rotas and the Fifteen52s is pretty noticeable.
 


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Just a question to anyone running lighter colored wheels, Has anyone tried coating their wheels to make cleaning the brake dust off much easier? I swear by the armorall stuff(https://www.amazon.com/Armor-All-78482-Wheel-Protectant/dp/B0035XGPNA)
but have had good luck with most of the other premium wheel coatings as far as ease of use and protection that lasts. trying this one come spring on my silver rados.(https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guy...5814&sr=1-1&keywords=chemical+guys+wheel&th=1)

anyone have any other products they use and like?
 


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Just a question to anyone running lighter colored wheels, Has anyone tried coating their wheels to make cleaning the brake dust off much easier? I swear by the armorall stuff(https://www.amazon.com/Armor-All-78482-Wheel-Protectant/dp/B0035XGPNA)
but have had good luck with most of the other premium wheel coatings as far as ease of use and protection that lasts. trying this one come spring on my silver rados.(https://www.amazon.com/Chemical-Guy...5814&sr=1-1&keywords=chemical+guys+wheel&th=1)

anyone have any other products they use and like?
The chemical guys wheel guard doesn't do anything for me. I tired it and it doesn't seem to help any more than a standard wax.

I am coating my white tarmacs with this: McKee's 37 Wheel Coating Before I put them back on in a few weeks. I'm not expecting it to prevent dust build up. I'm just hoping for an easier clean.
 


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Yep, that's what i meant. Easier to keep clean. Maybe just a spray off with water gets 90'ish% of the dust off.
good to know about the chemical guys, saves me a little money. lol
 


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Yep, that's what i meant. Easier to keep clean. Maybe just a spray off with water gets 90'ish% of the dust off.
good to know about the chemical guys, saves me a little money. lol
Didn't realize you were in Milwaukee. I'm happy to let you try some of the Chemical Guys stuff. Can't hurt to try.
 


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I use Carbon Collective Wheel coating and like it a lot. I am running tarmacs on MO but my macs are black.
 


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Here's a direct side by side of the Titans and Tarmacs. It's pretty crazy how much the wheel selection plays in to the overall look of the car. I like both looks personally. The weight difference between the Rotas and the Fifteen52s is pretty noticeable.
Is this stock ride height on the fifteen 52 tarmacs?


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