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Dechroming a 1998 XLT wheel?


AHamilton

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Joined
Mar 4, 2019
Messages
4
City
Atlanta
Vehicle Year
1998
Transmission
Automatic
Tire Size
225-70R-15
My credo
If it doesn't fit, force it...if it breaks, it needed replacement anyway.
My 1998 XLT 15" steel wheels have the chrome cladding on the face. How easy is it to remove these faux faces? I don't see how they are attached so what's the method? It occurred to me that painted black with a red bead stripe and the stock bolt cap would be about as cool a stock wheel as I could get without spending any money.
 
Well if they are the same as the set I have out back they can just be pried off. You may have some clean up to do after, but they just pop off.
 
hmmm....

mine are the XLT clad wheels, they are a pinwheel style, that cladding is on there 'till the end of time. I wanted to get the clad off one wheel without distorting the cladding at all to clean off the rust that had developed behind the clad & started to lift the clad off the wheel surface so I could then reapply the clad, I tried heating the wheel in the oven (450 degrees), freezing the wheel (in the freezer), but the adhesive used would not let go. In the end I found a replacement wheel in better shape than mine. The only way I could see to get the clad off is to pry it off which of course ruins it.
 
I was already resigned to destroying the cladding to get it off. And, once removed, there's no use for them anyway. I've got 5 of these so I might try it on the spare. I'll know soon enough how much grunt I'm willing to expend to get one off. Thanx!
 
Even after 20 years the clad is still in pristine condition but the corrosion that got in between the clad & the wheel started to lift it off. I have no idea what Ford's manufacturer of the wheels used to glue them on but it sure has staying power.
 

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