Wheel covers

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nytotampajeep

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Hello, I have the stock steel wheels on my '04, plastic dipped them a few times but the winter beats up the paint and causes them to chip. So i went ahead and bought these abs plastic wheel covers/ hubcaps, only thing is that they are chrome. Was planning on dipping them black with hopes on better survival on the covers because of the smooth surface and the fact that I can spray them indoors away from the elements.

Any advice to get the plasti dip to bond precisely. Another piece of information- the car will no longer be in winter weather (summers in NY, winters in FL) so that could be helpful in keeping the bond strong.

Should i sand the new covers before spraying?

And also what do you think about doing the 1k mile drive from ny to fl, should i wait to put them on until after i get there, or will the paint make the trip.

Thanks!
 

jharrisliberty

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So instead of using the chrome covers which can fall off while driving, you could just do a really good sand and prep job on the rims and paint them with anything but plasti dip and have better luck with the paint staying on. I painted mine with a rattle can and they lasted through a whole winter in Colorado snow conditions with mag cloride on the road.
 

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