I would find better cores. They can get the pits out (depending on chromer) but at what cost?
I went though this on my Shelby. The glass is almost impossible to separate from the stainless steel channel it is in. It's ever harder to get it back in. I went to many glass shops here in the DFW area. Not one would/could do it. They don't want to do anything that isn't glue in as far as windshields and back glass. All chrome plating requires copper. If they tell you it's an extra step, stay away from them. The window frames are pot metal. If there is anything other than very minor pitting, I'd be cautious about investing the monies in re-plating as the blemishes will likely show.
Al's Plating in Ft. Worth Texas has done all my work. They are relatively reasonable considering the EPA strangulation on the industry that has caused much of the industry to go south of the border. Just be prepared for the struggle of re-assembly.
-Keith
I think I paid about 125.00 a frame at Al's plating.
-Keith
They can polish the hell out of them post chrome stripping. However, what I have found through experience is when there is a lot of heavy polishing for deep pitting the edges of the items are rarely left crisp/sharp as factory. Coupe cores should be a dime a dozen. These guys can literally repair just about anything. You might give them a call and see if they'll quote you. Or send them. The worse you'll wind up out is ground shipping and you know where you stand.
http://gravesplating.com/
-Keith
OK. I have read all this wisdom of experience here up to this point in time. I get it that the pitting IS AN ISSUE and it is suggested I buy better cores (by Bob) and yes, I see several sets that are this "dime-a-dozen" on the quarter windows but every one of those I find look worse BY FAR than what I have!
I will re-state this in a different choice of words about the condition of the ones I already have:
The pitting is ONLY on the the inside surfaces of the visible areas, almost ZERO pitting on outside surfaces. Outside surfaces look remarkably nice. Since the area of "trouble" is virtually FLAT, I fail to see or understand how these surfaces couldn't have these flat areas machine-sanded off or filled EASILY. No, I do not understand fully what is involved with the plating process of pot metal but I am surprised it is assessed that I should REPLACE these ones. If that is the consensus, I need ones that essentially could be polished up and look nice before I even begin?
I uploaded several shots of my issues. You may notice the OUTSIDES have typical Driven-Damage, scratches etc while the last 2 images show the pitting that is foind INSIDE ONLY, up to where the weatherstips sealed the rodent urine acid INSIDE the car. The face edge of the front vent windows also has little if not NO pitting. I cannot over-emphasize that the damage is ONLY on the flat, inside surfaces