Pinto Car Club of America
Shiny is Good! => Your Project => Topic started by: dick1172762 on November 30, 2015, 04:30:41 PM
Saw this on brand D web site. http://community.ratsun.net/topic/58551-diy-wheel-polisher/page-1 Look at all 3 pages too. Easy DIY!
Pretty cool setup..
Now all I have to do is get around to putting my 510 back on the road! ;D This guy should hire out his services. Lots of lazy people out there.
Perfect car / Perfect wheels.
Quote from: Wittsend on November 30, 2015, 10:13:03 PM
Now all I have to do is get around to putting my 510 back on the road! ;D This guy should hire out his services. Lots of lazy people out there.
Love the 510! One of the best Datsuns ever made. Back to the DIY wheels, heck, why go to all the trouble he went through when there is a redneck solution...her e hold my beer, watch this....put the rear housing up on
secure jack stands so the tires are off the ground, chalk the front wheels (well) or strap the car down securely. Start the car and put it in 1st gear or drive and let idle. The rear wheel(s) will turn and you can have at it even with the tire on but the valve stem is an issue so better to do it without the tires. Switch front tires to back when done and repeat. It helps if you have a mullet but it's not a requirement...
71HANTO
Quote from: Wittsend on November 30, 2015, 10:13:03 PM
Now all I have to do is get around to putting my 510 back on the road! ;D This guy should hire out his services. Lots of lazy people out there.
I loved those cars when they came out. NICE!!!!