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  1. glcaines

    M35A3 Rim Restoration and Tire Swap Project (Picture-Heavy)

    I used a 4000 psi pressure washer with a very small orifice nozzle on my wheels, followed by a brillo pad and sandpaper, prior to painting.
  2. glcaines

    M35A3 Rim Restoration and Tire Swap Project (Picture-Heavy)

    I replaced all of the brass nuts when I did my wheels / tires. I also took a socket and ground the edges so that they got a good grip on the nut. There is almost no way to torque those brass nuts to 45-60 ft-lb without using a modified socket. Once the socket slips off the nut, the nut is toast.
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