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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: NY, CT
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Alabaster Silver with Black Plastidip Wheels?
Anybody have any pics of this? I found one or two but looking for a bit more angles. No money for wheels and looking for a change. Thanks
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Tampa, FL
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Hope these help. I know there not the best pictures but gives you an idea. Looks way better in person!
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They look dope man! I'm committing to doing it next weekend. How many coats did you do for each tire?
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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Hey man, I can't seem to get my photo bucket to work...but I plasti-dipped my stocks! Definately will make a huge difference. As for coats I personally did 4, used one can per wheel. Turned out well I think, 6 months and haven't had an issue! Just make sure you let it dry for the proper amount of time...and don't leave your tire iron or the wheels in the sun before install - I had to redo one lol.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Austin
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Michael
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![]() I used about one can per wheel! I was pretty impressed with how well it held up, The wheels were plastidip'd for about 7 months they had a few rock chips here and there but no substantial dammage. |
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Location: NY, CT
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Flake those look good! And LOL to ^^ cheap is better, good protection from the winter and a great solution for freshness without dropping paper. Kids like me go to college, you know, where we learn how to spell. But I mean have fun criticizing hater. 😝
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Austin
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Michael
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and who doesn't love plastidip!? Like come on.. It was also just to see how the wheels looked black I ended up liking them so I rocked it for a while.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Tampa, FL
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Yea man I love how it looks until I can get my wheels. Plus there nothing better then being able to just peel it off and BAM! Your back to stock. I also used 1 can per wheels. Make sure to rotate and get all the sides you'll see when your spraying them.
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Yes please, always welcome it. Not spraying until next weekend man, post em up!!
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