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Yes im planing on getting aftermarket rims later on after i drop my car but for now id like my stock rims to be white. Ive seen ppl painting their rims and they looked pretty cool. Ive also seen some pix of a car/rim set up that i would end up with and i like it.
Painting rims is something i know i can undertake. However all of the rim paint jobs ive seen have been on already bare or close to bare rims. Mine have crome on them. Is there and easy way of getting it off or should i be looking to trade crome stock for non-crome stock. N e advice welcomed. thanks again pix of 95gtschick's car with the car/rim set up ill end up with. http://www.6gc.net/photo.php?file=/images/...otos/3091_2.jpg This post has been edited by urbandork: Sep 22, 2004 - 3:09 PM |
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Enthusiast ![]() ![]() Joined Feb 15, '04 From saskatoon, sk Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
have fun sanding it. if its done right chrome will pretty much have to be taken off with an acid like substance, i forget what is called. when done right, a sandblaster doesn't do a whole lot of damage. i had to sandblast a couple chrome truck bumpers at work and they took more than an hour each. lots of sand and time. by hand it'll take all week
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