Dirtclods wrote:
The only draw back I see if you get a blow out using aluminum over a steel rim. And I can still drive on a steel rim with a flat if I half too. I carry two spares.
Ah yer...sparking down the highway...lol You can drive on an aluminum rim too but it destroys it.
Keep in mind however that any aluminum rim that is polished will have a clearcoat over the aluminum and stones will chip it and then they will corrode (white rust) in the chipped areas and look bad. An old, chipped aluminum wheel always loos like 5 miles of bad road...or worse. Steel rims on the other hand can be rattle canned back to almost new a lot cheaper.
I polish a lot of clear coat wheels in my spare time and I get 50-75 bucks a wheel (depending on the wheel) to strip off the clearcoat, and polish them. Nice side job if you have the right stuff.
200 to 300 bucks for a set of 4 and only with the tires removed from the rims.