GMC and Aluminum Rims

richard zodrow

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Aug 29, 1999
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I just had someone looking at my 76 Palm Beach and I mentioned to them
that I was going to be getting rid of my old chrome rims and upgrading
to Alcoa Aluminum rims. They told me not to do it because they have
heard that a lot of people have had problems keeping a good seal once
the rims get a little corrosion from age. Any truth to this??? I have
had the old rims on for 20 years with no problems with air leaks. (But I
can't keep the rust from attacking the finish) What type of maintenance
is needed with the Alcoa's??

Thanks

Rick from Illinois
76 Palm Beach
 
Richard,
There is no data to back this up that I am aware of. The Alcoa is the
hot tip for the GMC, been used on GMC's for a long time with no problems
with corrosion. Our coaches typically are not used during salt season
or are already in warm areas of the country. I polish mine 2 or 3 time
a year to keep them shining.

J.R. Wright
GMC GreatLaker
77 Eleganza II
Michigan

>
> I just had someone looking at my 76 Palm Beach and I mentioned to them
> that I was going to be getting rid of my old chrome rims and upgrading
> to Alcoa Aluminum rims. They told me not to do it because they have
> heard that a lot of people have had problems keeping a good seal once
> the rims get a little corrosion from age. Any truth to this??? I have
> had the old rims on for 20 years with no problems with air leaks. (But I
> can't keep the rust from attacking the finish) What type of maintenance
> is needed with the Alcoa's??
>
> Thanks
>
> Rick from Illinois
> 76 Palm Beach