A Angie New member Sep 8, 2010 #1 I'd be interest in knowing who the seller was for those rims... thanks!
B Brace Face Kylie New member Sep 9, 2010 #3 I was just thinking(rarely do it), could one sell his stock wheels and buy a set of custom wheels and not come out with not a lot more invested and maybe a higher quality chrome wheel? Don't know how hard it is to sell stock wheels.
I was just thinking(rarely do it), could one sell his stock wheels and buy a set of custom wheels and not come out with not a lot more invested and maybe a higher quality chrome wheel? Don't know how hard it is to sell stock wheels.
♥ ♥Imagine♥ New member Sep 9, 2010 #4 I would really like to know the name of the plater in CA. who gives the 3 year warranty. I am going to try and do this project this winter.
I would really like to know the name of the plater in CA. who gives the 3 year warranty. I am going to try and do this project this winter.
V ViewSonic New member Sep 9, 2010 #5 I would say Impress Chrome Plating CA, that's how they did my 28 spoke (6 steps), look great, no problems, 1 year now.
I would say Impress Chrome Plating CA, that's how they did my 28 spoke (6 steps), look great, no problems, 1 year now.
T tRoUbLeDTeEn!!! :p New member Sep 9, 2010 #6 Thats it! Impress Plating. Also it wasnt called hard nickle plating he used but particle nickle. I need to correct that.
Thats it! Impress Plating. Also it wasnt called hard nickle plating he used but particle nickle. I need to correct that.