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I noticed the aluminum lip on the wheels of my wifes 300 have a corroding or pitting condition occurring. Can the "chrome cladding" be removed from the wheel? I thought if it could, then I would have the rims clear coated, then put the chrome cladding back on. Then I would have the wheels balanced with the wheel weights on the backside of the rim.
I'm going to stop in at the dealer to see if this is still covered by our warranty.
If I can get them replaced, I'll probably look into buying some summer
wheels as well.
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My Wife & I are proud new owners of a 2006 Black Pearl Met. Heritage Edition 300C ! My pride and joy is a Red 1970 Chevelle SS 396. It's just as much fun as the 300C. Theres a fine line between "Hobby" and "Mental Illness"
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