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Wayne, looking nice. I have exact same wheels. Warning: whenever you drop her off ask the mechanic to loosen or "start" the wheel nuts by hand. I had 2 different mechanics ruin a total of 5 nuts (2 visits) within 2 weeks! I guess the chrome nut cover is no challenge for a super powerful compressor/impact wrench.
FWIW, a few years ago someone who works with glass wrote a wonderful article on using
Bon Ami 1886 Formula to clean glass - best glass cleaner I've ever seen (note the 1886 part is mandatory newer formula allegedly too abraisive). Anyway i gave it a shot on those wheels, loved it highly recommended for an easy clean and polish!
Re: well sorted. Sooner or later the idler pulley bearings will go. Makes all sorts of interesting noises. Cheap ez to replace, you'll know it when you hear it.
Wayne, if you didn't replace the coolant water pump, look for the TSB that addresses the defective plastic used in the blades. It affected my 98, don't know if 99 included. If it is just replace the pump for $35 and 20 minutes. Last thing anyone needs are the impeller blades disintegrating - ever. (And they do . . .)
J
Put the top hydraulic lines to your preventative maintenance list.
Better to do it before you and your interior gets an ugly shower of hydraulic fluid.