Used CCWs getting polished

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hell I think yours look stellar right along with Mickeys.......if I take it to that level I will be looking into some kind of clear coat.






hell I think yours look stellar right along with Mickeys.......if I take it to that level I will be looking into some kind of clear coat.





after a few more hours of work. up until this point I have been using mothers polish. I will be ordering the Adams #1 and #2 polish. already ordered some of the webril cotton patches as well.
At the time, they were trying to get by with epoxying the TPMS sensors to the inside of the wheels, due to an interference issue with the outer rim. Mine wouldn't stay glued in place, so I finally gave up and reluctantly sold them. However, I know about inflation, etc, but as I recall, I paid $23-2400 for the Camaro's wheels, and about $28-2900 for the Corvette's. That was somewhat pricey, at the time, but today, wheels that are essentially the same, are $5K??? Wow........
At the time, they were trying to get by with epoxying the TPMS sensors to the inside of the wheels, due to an interference issue with the outer rim. Mine wouldn't stay glued in place, so I finally gave up and reluctantly sold them. However, I know about inflation, etc, but as I recall, I paid $23-2400 for the Camaro's wheels, and about $28-2900 for the Corvette's. That was somewhat pricey, at the time, but today, wheels that are essentially the same, are $5K??? Wow........
Its unfortunate that running your business here in America means having to have such high prices.





At the time, they were trying to get by with epoxying the TPMS sensors to the inside of the wheels, due to an interference issue with the outer rim. Mine wouldn't stay glued in place, so I finally gave up and reluctantly sold them. However, I know about inflation, etc, but as I recall, I paid $23-2400 for the Camaro's wheels, and about $28-2900 for the Corvette's. That was somewhat pricey, at the time, but today, wheels that are essentially the same, are $5K??? Wow........
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I bought a set of 2 used rear CCW 505A's here on the forum, that take a 345/30/19 tire, and got a real sweet deal back in 2013. The fronts I ordered directly from CCW at the time, and they were roughly $800 a piece.
The CCW Classic's I ordered in early 2018 for an '86 Corvette restoration project, and they were just under $3500 for the set.
As far as the polishing goes...They look beautiful if you have the time to do it right, and there's no shortcuts. It definitely is a labor of love, and for me since I'm not home much. The bloom came off the rose after polishing them 4 years, I was done with labor intensive wheels, and ante'd up for chroming.
If any of you are tired of the polishing bit, I highly recommend Wheel Concepts based in Camarillo, CA for chroming, powder coating, wheel repair, etc, etc.... They've chromed 2-sets of CCW's for me, and I couldn't be happier with the results. There's just no comparison with the time spent cleaning chrome over polished aluminum. Just my .02

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I'm not sure if they still offer this but, in the past CCW at least had a Black Friday sale, that knocked off $400 for a set. They might have other sales during the year but, it never hurts to ask if/when they do. I know in summer of 2019, I wanted to buy a set of COR wheels for my Aston Martin, and at the time, they wanted $5600+. I held off for a year when I got a call from COR stating they were having a sale, and I could get the same set for $1200 less. I think the pandemic had something to do with that but, nonetheless, it was worth waiting to save that kind of money.
Wheel shopping can net you some great bargains, if you stay vigilant in the venues where their being offered for sale. Patience is the key...

Also, any of you CCW owners have an opinion on a sealer? Is just a good carnauba wax good for sealing? Or what about a ceramic coating? But something off the shelf. I don't want to spend a **** ton of money on sealing them.
Ordered tires today. Im not sure how the folks at discount are going to manage to mount the tires without touching the wheels!!!!
This has been a very addictive process. I never thought I would taking polishing them this far.
Also, any of you CCW owners have an opinion on a sealer? Is just a good carnauba wax good for sealing? Or what about a ceramic coating? But something off the shelf. I don't want to spend a **** ton of money on sealing them.
Ordered tires today. Im not sure how the folks at discount are going to manage to mount the tires without touching the wheels!!!!
This has been a very addictive process. I never thought I would taking polishing them this far.I applied a wheel ceramic coating product from Adams Polishes. The kit included a prep spray, the ceramic coating, and a “ boost” spray along with applicators and a couple of micro fiber polishing towels. Did it add another level of protection? Probably, but the wheels still require a lot of attention to look good.








It’s hard to make that first drive after all the work involved!






