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I Got it on thursday night, painted the wheels today, What do you think?
i dont like those wheels in general.
too plain.
-Borsty
Borsty wrote:i dont like those wheels in general.
too plain.
Yeah, im in the poor house for the time being, so I thought i would make them look a little better for cheap.
The suit the vehicle though. Looks good to me.
yea don't really like them but it does look alot better than before
I kinda like the silver ones. Either is good choice.
OEM Rubicon wheels like pictured below look great with some larger tires...
They are going to chip like a mother if you don't put on a flat clear.
I think they look better, but they are stock steelies. It's like saying, hey I got some new seat covers for my '89 Crown Vic. They may look "better", but I mean come on.
Def clear coat those things though.
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RaiLS wrote:They are going to chip like a mother if you don't put on a flat clear.
I think they look better, but they are stock steelies. It's like saying, hey I got some new seat covers for my '89 Crown Vic. They may look "better", but I mean come on.
Def clear coat those things though.
And paint the center pieces.
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thoughthardtocomeupwiththis wrote:I kinda like the silver ones. Either is good choice.
OEM Rubicon wheels like pictured below look great with some larger tires...
Those do look good. Like i said before, im completely broke and i wanted to make the rims look a little better (there was a little rust). It only cost me four dollars to do the whole thing.
KG wrote:thoughthardtocomeupwiththis wrote:I kinda like the silver ones. Either is good choice.
OEM Rubicon wheels like pictured below look great with some larger tires...
Those do look good. Like i said before, im completely broke and i wanted to make the rims look a little better (there was a little rust). It only cost me four dollars to do the whole thing.
The Rubicon (Moab) wheels cost an arm and a leg. They also won't work right when installed on a stock Cherokee without some trimming or some lift.
The wheels looks good painted KG. Like some others said, I would paint the center caps too and spray some clear on them.
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i woulda done semigloss if anything
I think they look much better!
looks like you have 6" rims lol....
original.
it doesn't look bad...
Looks good I did the same thing to my jeep wheels. I went with gunmetal grey though.
boy.......... i miss my jeep.
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themarin8r wrote:i woulda done semigloss if anything
Semi-Flat Black would look a lot better, I think totally flat looks too chalky (if that makes sense).
Better though.
^ true through some clear on there to shine them up.
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