I know theres a few places here in Houston that can dip my wheels into Chrome, I just dont know how much itll cost. Anyone have any experience with this stuff?
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Making my stock wheels chrome, price question.
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Wow that much? I was thinking that place near Beck & Masten on fallbrook and 1960 would do it cheap, guess not :(
U live in NW Houston so I figured u know where I meant.2000 3800 II V6 Firebird<br />various small mods, bigger stuff later.
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ok well first in order for you to chrome your wheels your wheels have to be metal so the chrome will stick i doubt your rims are metal right?
So they first have to dip the wheels in copper, then dip them in chrome so the chrome will stick to the copper.
I have a homeboy who works at a chrome shop and i asked him the same thing about chroming my rims and he said about 600-800
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first website i went to...
99 dollars each, 400 for four.
http://www.chromeyourwheels.com/
i bet you can find it cheaper if you look around.
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