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Old May 14, 2021 | 04:36 AM
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Default Hyperdip Lexus Wheels ?

So don't yell at me guys, but Peasodos peaked my interest on dipping my wheels a somewhat different color, but really, I want to cover up some road rash and imperfections in the wheels. FYI, I have the 2013 18 inch wheels that is plated and there is not matching Lexus color. At least for DIY's. So here is the product I have researched. The color is Anthracite Grey Hyperdip, and it seems pretty easy. I also want to paint my calipers that cool Lexus GSF orange color. Yup, I am bored and want to see what I can do to the car. Anyone use this Hyperdip product before? And wouldn't I want to paint the inside of the wheel as well? It seems the videos I have watched leaves the wheels on the car to spray paint it. Thanks.

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Old May 14, 2021 | 09:21 AM
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Any dipping of wheels usually looks terrible over time and will definitely be ruined next time you get tires. If really want a new color that will look good and last - powdercoat or paint.

If you just need a touch up - your local dealer will have wheel/paint people that they will use to refinish wheels. Call them to see what they can do... getting a loaner is always nice as well so you aren't without a car for a day or two.
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