2014 Ruby Red Bead Ring color

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Take the vehicle to a powder coater and have them match it. I just got a set of wheels matched to the grey on the fenders. The guy brought out a book with with 5000 plus swatches and we tried a few until we found one that was nearly exact.

Given they are painted from the factory powder coat will hold up much better anyways.

Thanks but I am not trying to repaint the bead rings, I want to match the paint to my topper and the front skid and bumber that is painted silver. Tried to match teh paint it didnt turn right. Just seems somebody at Ford or the wheel manufacturer should have a simple answer to this simple question.

Thanks for the advice, I may need to go back and try that again.
 

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Thanks but I am not trying to repaint the bead rings, I want to match the paint to my topper and the front skid and bumber that is painted silver. Tried to match teh paint it didnt turn right. Just seems somebody at Ford or the wheel manufacturer should have a simple answer to this simple question.

Thanks for the advice, I may need to go back and try that again.

Well anything metal you could check with a powder coater. Here is how close my guy got my bolts to the fender color.

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By the looks alone, I'd pair it with the Sterling Gray Metallic... but if not, I'd get it painted/powdercoated to match this GT500's paint.

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