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I got my winter wheels and tires put on yesterday. I wasn't planning it, but... Ugh what rollercoaster day of frustration. Long day of work, then on the way home, I curbed a wheel by accident
and put a gash in my tire and scraped the wheel. So, I'll have to repaint it and sand it and super glue the flap of rubber.
I wasn't planning doing so soon, but it became a good time to put my winter wheels on. Discount Tire said it's just cosmetic damage, so no new tire needed. Whew.
Then, as I was putting the summer wheels and tires away, I got stabbed in the finger by a staple sticking out of one of the tires....

and put a gash in my tire and scraped the wheel. So, I'll have to repaint it and sand it and super glue the flap of rubber.I wasn't planning doing so soon, but it became a good time to put my winter wheels on. Discount Tire said it's just cosmetic damage, so no new tire needed. Whew.
Then, as I was putting the summer wheels and tires away, I got stabbed in the finger by a staple sticking out of one of the tires....

I redid the stripes on Maxine's hood this weekend. Same style, in a matte gold color (non carbon fiber this time). Will finish up the rear next weekend.


During pics:

For tape lines and cutting, I used this product called Wrap Cut. It's a 1/8 in tape with an embedded cutting line. Much easier than freehanding with an Xacto blade.


During pics:

For tape lines and cutting, I used this product called Wrap Cut. It's a 1/8 in tape with an embedded cutting line. Much easier than freehanding with an Xacto blade.
I redid the stripes on Maxine's hood this weekend. Same style, in a matte gold color (non carbon fiber this time). Will finish up the rear next weekend. During pics: For tape lines and cutting, I used this product called Wrap Cut. It's a 1/8 in tape with an embedded cutting line. Much easier than freehanding with an Xacto blade.









