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RE: Polishing wheels - Chester Stone - 02-01-2015

I will need to check, but I believe the steer 365 replacements are the Dura-Bright. If I can tell that they are, I will leave them alone.


RE: Polishing wheels - Fulltiming - 02-12-2015

(01-31-2015, 05:45 PM)lbrachfe Wrote:  Only Doug's are "chrome"..... Newell only started using real all chrome wheels a couple of years ago. almost all the others stock from the factory were super bright once available to the market. pre acid wash on the sb wheel will make it new when polished, just wash off after 30 seconds and apply  cleaner. Eagle among other company's make an acid loaded wheel cleaner that works great on our wheels.

Michael , do you have the number of the first coach with these chrome wheels ???

In looking at the Coach Orders I have for a few of the newer coaches, the earliest one I find that mentions "chrome plated Alcoa aluminum wheels" is #1458, which was a 2013 model Tampa Show Coach with a Scheduled Delivery to Sales Date of 12/20/2011.  The wheels are listed in the special option section at the end of the coach-order prior to any change orders.  The first change order, which was dated 6/27/11, followed this entry.

By the Coach Order Sheet for #1467, about 5 months later, Item 509 had been added to the Order Form: Genuine chrome plated Alcoa aluminum wheels, 6 each.


RE: Polishing wheels - Chester Stone - 02-12-2015

Is there any way to determine if the new 365 wheels we upgraded to are "Dura-Bright" vs the regular Alcoa aluminum wheels?


RE: Polishing wheels - Fulltiming - 02-12-2015

If it hasn't come off, Alcoa puts a sticker on each wheel that says "Alcoa Dura-Birght Wheels". The part number also has a DB at the end of it.


RE: Polishing wheels - Richard - 02-12-2015

Chester the 365 rims that I bought were NOT durabrite.


RE: Polishing wheels - Chester Stone - 02-13-2015

Mine must not be Durabrite since there is no sticker other than the regular Alcoa sticker.


RE: Polishing wheels - lbrachfe - 02-13-2015

Stickers fall off or as in my case removed. They are not just name stickers. They are designed with a chemical that will turn opaque if your wheel gets too hot .... don't know if that's a fact , but what I was told. I think the stickers get ugly after cleaning so removed them years ago.


RE: Polishing wheels - mnhoff - 02-16-2015

white diamond metal polish simply out-performs


RE: Polishing wheels - MrE - 02-16-2015

I hopefully will never again own chrome plated aluminum wheels. I have had to replace factory chromed aluminum wheels on a Mercedes and an Infiniti so far due to the chrome peeling. I was told by the guys at the tire shop that chroming aluminum wheels was a bad idea, something about the difference in expansion between aluminum and the chrome plating will eventually cause peeling no matter what.


RE: Polishing wheels - Dmatz - 02-16-2015

That is so exciting to hear after the 6k up charge for them. Interesting I would think Alcoa engineers would have thought of that.mnot sure of the failure rate however I have replaced one so far. A drive wheel.