I like that color alot, I've used that alot.
Should look killer. You going to Polish the edges of the ribs then? I guess I didn't 100% follow what your plan ln was.
I wouldn't polish them to a chrome like shine, but I would take the paint off and clean them up nice and call it. Just need a contrast in my opinion.I wet sanded them up to 600 grit and I’m on the fence about polishing them. I definitely don’t want them polished to a bright shine and I prefer a finish that is easier to maintain.
I wouldn't polish them to a chrome like shine, but I would take the paint off and clean them up nice and call it. Just need a contrast in my opinion.
brings back memory's of my set i did way back in the early 2000-2001 year range .Ended up with a graphite gray duplicolor wheel paint. Just laid the first coat.
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I had the same confusion, to me it looks like just the center is taped and you painted the whole rim grey.The top of the ribs are taped off along with the lip and center section. Hard to tell in the photos.
The red glow is a heat lamp?
brings back memory's of my set i did way back in the early 2000-2001 year range .
oh ya and i still have them .
dont forget the correct lug nuts and flat washers . also make sure to check the depth of the hole with a lug and washer to make sure they do NOT go past the bottom of the hole or the tire / rim combo will not seat up .
Nice!
They seem to look deeper with the paint too. Good job!
Thanks and they're 10" wide and pretty deep.
That's how I got my 79.... I don't want to class up Matt's thread to much so I won't post a picture.That will be perfect. I had 10” wides 35s 4” lift on my old 78 short box. I really liked that look.
Don’t hateThat's how I got my 79.... I don't want to class up Matt's thread to much so I won't post a picture.
Lol.
That's the way God intended these trucks to sit. I am really looking forward to seeing this truck get finished. Even if Matt caved in to bents 3 pedal badgering.