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X2^ looks really good though nice and rugged just in time for fall/winter!
 

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I'm curious ... can you drive with plasti-dipped wheels through a car wash without peeling?
Or does this mean it's hand wash or nothing?
Not that washing is a priority in your case. :)

J/k, they look good man. :waytogo:

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Depends on the car wash. The jets tore mine a little on one of my rims.

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Power washing the wheels up close will peel it IF not painted correctly. To the OP make sure you get paint where the wheel and tire meet or else could peel right off after the first wash. And I never recommend a non hand wash. Those rotating brushes scratch the F out of the paint.


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Or does this mean it's hand wash or nothing?
Not that washing is a priority in your case. :)

Zing!

Looks great man. It'll look really good once you get some tire shine on there!

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looks great. I'd highly consider dechroming the rest of your truck now.

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looks great. I'd highly consider dechroming the rest of your truck now.

Working on that part. Just wanted to get some pics of the wheels up.


Thanks to everyone!

---------- Post added at 01:27 AM ---------- Previous post was at 01:26 AM ----------

Power washing the wheels up close will peel it IF not painted correctly. To the OP make sure you get paint where the wheel and tire meet or else could peel right off after the first wash. And I never recommend a non hand wash. Those rotating brushes scratch the F out of the paint.


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I'm going to add a few more coats of PD on each wheel and I'll be sure to hit the outside of the rim to protect against washes.

Thanks for the advice!
 

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