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      04-03-2011, 02:42 PM   #9
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Drives: 06-M3ZHP/04-M3 Vert/02Duc998
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Originally Posted by vanbmw View Post
wire brush and soem sand paper did the trick for mine but mne was not nearly as bad. It took a pretty good battle to get my rear rims off! I now give it a brush and sandpaper and then hit it with some anti-seize compound and it seems to do the trick!
^^^This^^^
Elbow grease+ wire brush+ sand paper+ anti-seize= Works like a dream!

Trust me i know, owned Vw's & Audi for many years and have experience.
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