Black Chrome?
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I don't know GTNPU_Z, if I remember, his wheels are pretty dark (my camera may have done a little darkening based on the lighter subject). I am sure different chrome shops and different manufactures have different ideas about how "black" black chrome is. If I remember correctly, on that particular day, Longbowe's wheels (and the rest of the car) were spotless. So talk to your chromer and ask for samples. Also, make sure they treat the wheels (is it acid etching, something like that) before they chrome or the chrome will crack down the road.
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Originally Posted by GTNPU Z
Dayum...that must've been a lot of brake dust! LOL.
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Had mine done in SoCal by Raceline Wheels. (They sent it out????) No noticable side effects due to weight. Very eye catchy. Pix at www.wcsl.org/z
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Originally Posted by Beaker02
Had mine done in SoCal by Raceline Wheels. (They sent it out????) No noticable side effects due to weight. Very eye catchy. Pix at www.wcsl.org/z
So is that actually "chromed" or was it "powdercoated" to black chrome?
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