Painted my stock wheels black
Well (2) of my aftermarket covers have flown off driving down the road.
I bought some replacement ones off Ebay from a different seller and those had more clips, and so far they are staying tight to the wheels.
Ugh, I think I just need to put in 8 hours of elbow grease and scrap the adhesive off my wheels, and paint them black per the original plan.
I bought some replacement ones off Ebay from a different seller and those had more clips, and so far they are staying tight to the wheels.
Ugh, I think I just need to put in 8 hours of elbow grease and scrap the adhesive off my wheels, and paint them black per the original plan.
Well (2) of my aftermarket covers have flown off driving down the road.
I bought some replacement ones off Ebay from a different seller and those had more clips, and so far they are staying tight to the wheels.
Ugh, I think I just need to put in 8 hours of elbow grease and scrap the adhesive off my wheels, and paint them black per the original plan.
I bought some replacement ones off Ebay from a different seller and those had more clips, and so far they are staying tight to the wheels.
Ugh, I think I just need to put in 8 hours of elbow grease and scrap the adhesive off my wheels, and paint them black per the original plan.
My chrome skin lasted 1 DAY - looked great until I washed it, and then the "chrome" started turning grey. Oh, and the clips scratched up my perfect black "spare" wheel so I had to paint and clearcoat it. Have a second wheel scrapped, painted, clearcoated, and just waiting to finish the other two.
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May 14, 2012 05:45 PM




