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Re: Chrome plating OEM wheels: poor results/structural damage?
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WazTTed
on March 10, 2014 at 3:54 AM
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Chrome plating OEM wheels: poor results/structural damage?
posted by 280ZuL8r
on March 09, 2014 at 07:01 PM
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get them powdercoated black will look a million times better then chrome :)
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Chrome plating OEM wheels: poor results/structural damage?
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280ZuL8r
19:01:13 03/09/14
I changed, no chrome, look into chrome PVD on wheels. (n/m)
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Z ONLY1
19:26:58 03/09/14
Looks like a great option. Thanks (n/m)
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280ZuL8r
20:29:38 03/09/14
Be warned, factory chromies are starting to fatigue.
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Summeronthechain (MN)
19:30:17 03/09/14
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WazTTed
03:54:07 03/10/14
black on black stockers looks terrible.
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Antihero
09:39:02 03/10/14
This ^ I want OEM look aside from the drag radials.... (n/m)
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280ZuL8r
10:32:40 03/10/14
Ran chrome stock rims (8.5 front & rear) for over ten years,
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SilverZXTT(CO)
06:58:51 03/10/14
Those are beautiful. I am jealous (n/m)
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280ZuL8r
10:34:01 03/10/14
Had the stockers done in '97
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SilverZXTT(CO)
15:05:32 03/10/14
I was quoted $325 a wheel, how far off from your cost? (n/m)
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280ZuL8r
17:27:08 03/10/14
Best I can remember about $200, this was 10 yrs ago. (n/m)
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SilverZXTT(CO)
05:51:29 03/11/14
Just get your set chromed and be done with it. (n/m)
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ZXRider
10:34:51 03/10/14
even if you do get a good set
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fuzzymonkey
13:40:24 03/10/14
For the money there are so many better wheel options. (n/m)
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Bernie (NoVA)
00:04:45 03/11/14
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