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sell them and then buy the non-chromedmine are chrome too, but if there really forged, i would like to powder coat them black(not to fond of chrome)I have black steelies on them now and there friggin heavy.
That's what chrome is for...
For what its worth. Toyota has a plant in Richmond BC where they make their aluminum rims for all their markets.
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Yeah, I know. But it has been 10 years and I have only seen one start to go before I replaced it.Wit 'till the chrome starts peeling around the edges and then we'll talk.
-Spike
Are you sure about that?As to weight, not true. In nearly all cases, Toyota's alloy wheels are heavier than their equivalent steel wheels.
DougM
Just got mine back from the powder coater today. They look brand new. Years of Nebraska winters were not good to the finish. Can't wait to get them mounted tomorrow!
I'm cryin' all the way to the powder coater...if there were any other color besides black to coat them...what would you suggest? Graphite?Wit 'till the chrome starts peeling around the edges and then we'll talk.
-Spike
You could powder coat them white...
I just used a can of Wal-Mart semi gloss black on mine, a buck a can, way cheaper than powdercoat and easy to touch up.
I cant powder coat them if there chromed?sell them and then buy the non-chromed
If the chrome starts to peel you will lose your powder coat.I cant powder coat them if there chromed?