Removing plastic chrome from rims?
Removing plastic chrome from rims?
The plastic chrome overlays on my 03 2500 have quit looking like chrome
, it gets harder and harder to keep them looking half way decent.
Has anyone removed those darn covers and just repainted the rims after?
Thanks
Ron W.
, it gets harder and harder to keep them looking half way decent.Has anyone removed those darn covers and just repainted the rims after?
Thanks
Ron W.
I thought about it on my 06. One of the sections near the lugnuts was raised up a little so I stuck a screwdriver under it to see if I could pry it off. It just bent a little instead of pealing off like I hoped. Honestly I think it would be more worth it to just go get some cheap steel wheels and paint them. NTB and Discout Tire sell them for under $100 each. That's the rout I'm gunna go.
Maybe a better way to go, just go new.
But the spendthrift in me (read cheapskate) might hold me back.
Of course I don't want to think about all the bumps, scratches and dings my hand will endure doing a job like that, and the time I will spend on such a project
.
Ron W.
But the spendthrift in me (read cheapskate) might hold me back.
Of course I don't want to think about all the bumps, scratches and dings my hand will endure doing a job like that, and the time I will spend on such a project
.Ron W.
Just as a heads up, I pulled my chrome overlay off and the steel wheel was pitted pretty bad w/ rust. I ended up cleaning it up (along w/ the silicone) w/ an abrasive wheel as much as I could but they still don't look very good. On an older set of wheels I would suggest going another route.
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Not too bad. I think I just used a screwdriver, small prybar and a pair of channelocks. Just start at the center and slide the screwdriver under the overlay. Then start tearing away at it after that.
You can also find stock steel wheels off of an SL HD cheap. Thats what I did and they look great. The best part, is that you can have them powdercoated in any color you wish! I had mine done in black and they look like factory with the 2nd gen black plastic hubcaps
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