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Iirc, they're brushed aluminum metal caps on plastic, so not really. Might want to look for another set. Or if you're feeling brave, maybe try getting a scuff pad and scuff them up gently, going in the same direction as the existing pattern on them. No guarantees tho. I used plastidip on mine.
Call me crazy but I actually like these wheels.They’re gonna like crap no matter what you do to them. Time to think about new wheels, maybe some takeoffs from a newer truck.
No way I’d never do that. I’m more of a stickler for the stock look.Just please don't color match them to the truck.
I did this and worked well! Thank you for the info, here are some pix for anyone interested.It's the clearcoat that looks bad. Pick up some Aircraft Paint Remover from the auto parts store and use it to strip the clear coat off. Not sure what's different about that paint remover...it's what was recommended to me. Afterwards just polish them up with some good aluminum polish. I did this on my 04 Denali and the center caps turned out great!