Stock wheels painted black.

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bzubke1

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Does anyone have a picture of these wheels painted black? I can't seem to find a pic but I'm sure it's been done before. Just bought another Yukon in this color with these wheels and it is just begging for some black wheels but I can't afford to go aftermarket right now.

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Get em wrapped black. That way you can always go back to the stock look.

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I had those exact wheels plastidipped and never did take a picture before I pulled the dip back off, they looked good though.
 

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+1 more vote for Plasti-Dip. You can do it yourself, it'll cost <$40, and it's removable if you don't like it or want to change it up later.

Just remember to do LOTS of thin coats. The thinner you apply each coat, the smoother the look. The more layers you do, the thicker the Plasti-Dip, which makes it easier to peel off later. Anything you can't easily peel off, spray with 3M Adhesive remover and wipe it away.
 

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I'm a fan of wrapping vs. plastidip. Both removable, but the vinyl can look cleaner. Also easier to clean when you've got brake dust all over it.
 

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I'm a fan of wrapping vs. plastidip. Both removable, but the vinyl can look cleaner. Also easier to clean when you've got brake dust all over it.
I also prefer wrapping, but wheels aren't really a DIY project for someone who has never wrapped anything. I wasn't even aware that the pros could wrap something like an entire wheel!

Plasti-Dip achieves a similar finish and can be done by anybody in their driveway. However, if you have the means to wrap them, I would suggest doing so. It'll turn out better.
 

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