Feb 9, 2011 #11 almightyfargoth Well-Known Member Joined Jul 17, 2007 Posts 9,826 Reaction score 13 Location Virginia those wheels barely have a lip, buy new wheels instead.
Feb 10, 2011 #12 RedRyder Save the manuals Joined Sep 5, 2008 Posts 19,519 Reaction score 120 Location Fawking, OH Yeah, not much to work with there. Yes there is a slight edge that you could do this to, but I'm not sure that it's worth it. Unless you are in love with these wheels, I would save up for some different ones.
Yeah, not much to work with there. Yes there is a slight edge that you could do this to, but I'm not sure that it's worth it. Unless you are in love with these wheels, I would save up for some different ones.
Feb 10, 2011 #13 W WestKoastHonda Well-Known Member Joined Jan 5, 2010 Posts 685 Reaction score 0 Location Murrieta/Temecula California I have a question though. Is it even possible to give these rims a real chrome trim??? Lol You'd have to use spray paint or something right?
I have a question though. Is it even possible to give these rims a real chrome trim??? Lol You'd have to use spray paint or something right?
Feb 10, 2011 #14 J JEER42 Well-Known Member Joined May 17, 2008 Posts 278 Reaction score 1 Location MIAMI You can wetsand and polish the edge of the wheel if it is aluminun. I wouldn't do it though. Get rid of the dice valve stem covers!
You can wetsand and polish the edge of the wheel if it is aluminun. I wouldn't do it though. Get rid of the dice valve stem covers!