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Question on re-doing rims.


tylork92

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Well as some of you kno i got a set of 18s pretty cheap on Craisglist a couple months back. Well there not in the best of shape. 2 of the especially have the chrome fading away.

Question is would it be better/ cheaper to do which of the following:
1) re-chrome plating
2) Poweder coating black
3) painting them 2-tone to match my truck when it gets painted this spring. ( i kno it will be 2-tone top black but unsure on bottom color, If i painted rims the lip would be whatever color i decide to paint the bottom half of my truck.)

If i got them powdercoated black is there any way to just re plate the lip chrome?,


Also if painting them is a option what are the necessary steps in prepping and painting them?
 
idk about money wise but iv seen old rims powder coated in a 4x4 mag once and def looks like the way to go i think jus painting would make more work down the road cus it wouldnt last as long as the powder coat would.
 
Rechroming would be a PITA and probably the most expensive because it uses electrolysis to plate the rims and to do that you have to have a completely bare metal for it to adhere too. Kind of the same thing with powder coating but its less expensive and doesn't have to be super clean to look good.
 
Rechroming is expensive because a shop does not do mass production like a wheel company, although the quality will be better. I paid $225 to have the front tow hooks chromed on my old Sport Trac. :icon_surprised:
That's TWO tow hooks.
http://www.paulschrome.com

Then there is this place:

http://www.alloywheelrepairspecialist.com

They are franchises, see if there is one near you. Dude tows a trailer with a shop inside it. I used them to fix an aftermarket wheel on my son's car because the rim was discontinued and you couldn't buy a replacement. Did a nice job. Not inexpensive but cheaper than a new wheel.
 

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