Updated the Wheels

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Stoned06

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After 6 years I was getting tired of the stock wheels, so I bought some plastidip and decided to do something other than a complete coat on the wheels. After painstakingly clening and masking off the wheels, here is what I ended up with.

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Only got the driver's side done today, but I will get to the passenger side sometime this week.
The only bad thing is I like it so much, I wish I would have painted them instead of plastidipping them. Oh well, I guess I'll have to redo them eventually.
 

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Those look great. Wanna come here and do mine? :biggrin:

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Thanks for the comments guys. I think I am going to paint the passenger's side this week, and wait until the plastidip needs redoing to redo that.

sgtowing, I will come down and paint yours if you clean and mask off your rims! :Big Laugh:
 

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While I do think the idea you came up with and color contrast looks much better than stock... why not paint? Won't plastidip basically peal off and scratch easily? I even went to their website and found they make it in awesome colors but even they say max life expect is about 3 years on darker colors and lighter colors will fade quicker than that because of a lack of UV protection.

Again.. nice outcome.
 
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