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Those looks so good on white. It compliments the car. Thats the OEM look Toyota missed.Mounted
Well found someone in the owners club FB group who did just that, running stripped stock wheels:Has anyone tried removing the black from the stock wheels (chemical stripping or sandblasting, then machining/polishing), and having the wheels in a fully machined finish? Maybe with a clear coat after. Should have a much more crisp and realistic metal look than a silver powder coat.
Guess doing the reverse also works, especially with whiteWell found someone in the owners club FB group who did just that, running stripped stock wheels:
Very nice man. Bronze is the new black.Mounted
A white car with bronze wheels is really cool!Mounted
this is interesting.. anybody?Has anyone tried removing the black from the stock wheels (chemical stripping or sandblasting, then machining/polishing), and having the wheels in a fully machined finish? Maybe with a clear coat after. Should have a much more crisp and realistic metal look than a silver powder coat.
It's 3 posts above.this is interesting.. anybody?
The only problems I’ve ever run in to with any type or dip spray is when you keep them in heat and on for a long time, they are a BITCH to get off of there. I would replace them once a year at least.What's everyone's experience with hyperdip durability/longevity?
Thinking this will probably be my interim plan until I decide to spend $8,000 on aftermarket rims or whatever they cost these days ?