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Yep, plasti dip ftw. You can see it the second pic that I did the fender wells also. After blacking out the wheels and skid plate, the color of wheel flares is starting to look out of place to me. I might have spray them as well to see how I like it.


Be careful doing the flares. I did mine and all the road crap did a great of job of simply stripping it off in about 2 weeks. Wheels look great though!
 

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I will say, not completely happy with the Methods, after 2 yrs the black is faded, brake dust is impossible to clean off (baked on). they did replace the bolts with stainless. the stock ones rusted...... yes I live in the northeast, we have salt and snow..
cant say I would buy them again!
 

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I will say, not completely happy with the Methods, after 2 yrs the black is faded, brake dust is impossible to clean off (baked on). they did replace the bolts with stainless. the stock ones rusted...... yes I live in the northeast, we have salt and snow..
cant say I would buy them again!

That sucks. Break dust does a number on wheels. I would guess that you could do a decent job of refinishing them yourself given they're painted black...no?
 
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