Hi guys just wanted to ask of anyone could tell me what 1970 dodge challenger wheel opening mould were made of from factory aluminium or stanless steel.
I brought a set of moulds quite a fuw years ago installed the left hand side they fit ok but are about dull are they ment to be highly polished.
Bright anodized aluminum I believe. You can't polish them or you will take off the finish. :cheers:
Strip off the anodized coating and polish up the aluminum.
I have a set of NOS wheel lip mouldings. They were never shiny like chrome, same finish as hood or trunk mouldings.
:iagree: They're not "chrome-like" shiny.
Thanks guys
Quote from: 750-h2 on February 15, 2019, 05:20:53 AM
I have a set of NOS wheel lip mouldings. They were never shiny like chrome, same finish as hood or trunk mouldings.
Interesting. I bought a complete set from my local dodge dealer back in the '80's. They are very shiny. On my car for over 20 years and still very shiny. Don't remember what year they were intended for though?
Just thinking. Could the clear film that many install to protect paint against rock chips be applied to moldings to make them have a "gloss" finish?
Terry
Well sort of. The molding would have to be polished first and then the clear coat will have a hard time adhering. I agree the original moldings were moderately but shiny not like chrome.
I think if the OP wants them polished like chrome he can do so and remove the anodizing, then touch up the polish when they are installed on the car every few months or so. The anodizing just keeps the finish so you don't have to repolish them.
Here's what I was talking about. I had the clear 3M wrap installed on the paint of my car but they also offer it in a chrome finish. I wonder if it could be installed over the aluminum, or any chrome on the car for protection and looks. The rear wheel opening moldings on my Challenger get nicks from gravel just in front of the rear wheels. On my car, if the vinyl wrap gets a nick in it, I just touch it up with clear nail polish. The Chrome bumpers and aluminum wheel opening moldings are off my 74 Charger right now and I'm thinking of hauling them over the the 3M wrap dealer/installer to see if this is something that would work. Clear on the wheel moldings and chrome on the bumpers. Anyone done this? I believe the 3M wrap material is offered in flat, satin and gloss vinyl. A possible option for the ops wheel opening moldings if it can be done.
See this. https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/graphics-signage-us/1080-wrap-film-series/chrome/
Terry
Looking at my mouldings a few minutes ago, they are shiny, but not as mirror like as my bumpers.
Nowhere near as dull as a brushed or natural finish.
Quote from: dodj on February 15, 2019, 10:31:22 AM
Looking at my mouldings a few minutes ago, they are shiny, but not as mirror like as my bumpers.
Nowhere near as dull as a brushed or natural finish.
I just installed a set this morning, I would agree with that description 100% :twothumbsup:
Quote from: 76orangewagon on February 15, 2019, 03:28:54 AM
Strip off the anodized coating and polish up the aluminum.
I was thinking of trying this with my top of door trim, not sure how long it would last until it needed polishing again. Doing it on the car would be hard.
Took a look at mine again, they look very nice. When I had the car painted last (1998) I removed all the trim, 18 pieces of trim altogether. Everything had all the dings and nicks removed, the anodizing removed, and polished mirror bright. The price was reasonable for all and I was satisfied with outcome. To keep all the trim looking great I just chase after it with a professional alum and chrome polish, every couple months, alum as well as the stainless steel. The pic shows one of the wheel opening moldings, on a whim and I know it's not kosher. But I had the 14" brushed, wheel trim rings polished out, I like the way the 15" chrome ring look. Thanks, Al
top of doors/quarters:
Barracuda = bright dip anodized aluminum
Challenger = stainless steel (no coating)
Quote from: 6bblgt on February 15, 2019, 01:15:47 PM
top of doors/quarters:
Barracuda = bright dip anodized aluminum
Challenger = stainless steel (no coating)
Didn't know Challengers had trim available for top of quarters/doors.
Quote from: dodj on February 19, 2019, 07:50:00 AM
Quote from: 6bblgt on February 15, 2019, 01:15:47 PM
top of doors/quarters:
Barracuda = bright dip anodized aluminum
Challenger = stainless steel (no coating)
Didn't know Challengers had trim available for top of quarters/doors.
I believe its part of the S/E package.
Quote from: dodj on February 19, 2019, 07:50:00 AM
Quote from: 6bblgt on February 15, 2019, 01:15:47 PM
top of doors/quarters:
Barracuda = bright dip anodized aluminum
Challenger = stainless steel (no coating)
Didn't know Challengers had trim available for top of quarters/doors.
Pretty much standard on all SE's and optional on the rest. It's the trim that nobody can find clips for :alan2cents:
Quote from: anlauto on February 19, 2019, 08:25:38 AM
Quote from: dodj on February 19, 2019, 07:50:00 AM
Quote from: 6bblgt on February 15, 2019, 01:15:47 PM
top of doors/quarters:
Barracuda = bright dip anodized aluminum
Challenger = stainless steel (no coating)
Didn't know Challengers had trim available for top of quarters/doors.
Pretty much standard on all SE's and optional on the rest. It's the trim that nobody can find clips for :alan2cents:
I can go to bed tonight knowing I learned something new... :drinkingbud: