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chroming wheels
I need some input. After much debate, I have decided to chrome my silver GS wheels. Can you all provide me with some feedback on the pro's an cons of chroming OEM silver 17's? How good is the aftermarket chroming process as opposed to the process that the wheels go through from the factory? Will there be any noticeable diference ? What about the quality??
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Planning to chrome my OEM silver GS 17's. Also, are all OEM wheels stamped Toyota and what appears to be a "jj" on the front of the wheel near the hub??
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Rock
Planning to chrome my OEM silver GS 17's. Also, are all OEM wheels stamped Toyota and what appears to be a "jj" on the front of the wheel near the hub??
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Originally Posted by Rockero28
I need some input. After much debate, I have decided to chrome my silver GS wheels. Can you all provide me with some feedback on the pro's an cons of chroming OEM silver 17's? How good is the aftermarket chroming process as opposed to the process that the wheels go through from the factory? Will there be any noticeable diference ? What about the quality??
Thanks,
Rock
Planning to chrome my OEM silver GS 17's. Also, are all OEM wheels stamped Toyota and what appears to be a "jj" on the front of the wheel near the hub??
Thanks,
Rock
Planning to chrome my OEM silver GS 17's. Also, are all OEM wheels stamped Toyota and what appears to be a "jj" on the front of the wheel near the hub??
IMO....I say the factory chrome wheels are excellent quality.....and I'm sure with a good shop, they can chrome them as well as stock. I say buy some chrome ones from someone selling them for 300-400 and then sell yours and be done with it. This way you have great quality factory wheels and you dont have to go through the downtime of having to leave them with the shop and then wait for them to be done. Also you would probably be out of pocket 50-100 bucks
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
i've heard this before, about chrome makes wheels weaker... why is that?
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