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> Hub Inserts - '74 Wheels, Dented and dinged
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post Aug 5 2021, 07:16 PM
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'74 2.0

I am down to the final parts of the rebuild, Tires and wheels.

I will be sending the wheels out for new rubber, a cleaning. mounting and balancing. I would hate to put these hubs back on........however, they are original so I will keep them and try and clean em up.

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Anyone pioneer a method of de-denting these? Polishing, etc? I want them to look like this!

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post Aug 5 2021, 07:41 PM
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Are we talking about the center caps? If so there is a place to have them restored. I saw someone on here that had some fixed.
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post Aug 5 2021, 07:44 PM
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QUOTE(Shivers @ Aug 5 2021, 09:41 PM) *

Are we talking about the center caps? If so there is a place to have them restored. I saw someone on here that had some fixed.

I think your right. My mistake.
You can buy new ones (stainless steel)!from Porsche for about what it cost to have your old ones repaired. Or buy aluminum reproductions from 914rubber.
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