Silver Spoke Trim Paint or Vinyl ?

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2011SSVHOE

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Ok I happen to have some spare steering wheel spokes. I want to make them silver as to match the rest of my SSV silver trim.

What do you think would hold up better, spray paint or some vinyl wrap?

I got some brushed silver vinyl from Ebay. I will most likely experiment.

Anybody got any better Ideas ? or had any experience with your own.
 

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If you prep, paint and seal (clear coat) properly, then painting could be durable. Personally, I'd use vinyl since it'll have the brushed appearance and be easier and faster.
 

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If you prep, paint and seal (clear coat) properly, then painting could be durable. Personally, I'd use vinyl since it'll have the brushed appearance and be easier and faster.
X2. I think vinyl would def last longer. Spray paint would just wear/flake or get scratched off.
 

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Not trying to hijack your thread, but I just wrapped mine...... and think thats the way to go, takes a little time but looks way better then stock. $20 for some 3M and its enough to do the entire interior. I still need to find time to do the door switch panels and the cupholder

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Not trying to hijack your thread, but I just wrapped mine...... and think thats the way to go, takes a little time but looks way better then stock. $20 for some 3M and its enough to do the entire interior. I still need to find time to do the door switch panels and the cupholder

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That looks great! I'd like to do my 03 just how you've done yours. Where'd you get the wrap? Online? If so, have a link? How exactly did you apply yours? Use heat to help it along? Thx.
 

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That looks great! I'd like to do my 03 just how you've done yours. Where'd you get the wrap? Online? If so, have a link? How exactly did you apply yours? Use heat to help it along? Thx.

Bought mine from amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/3M-CF12-CFS1...=1-1&keywords=3m+1080+cf12+black+carbon+fiber

I used heat, the minor contours of the dash pieces were very easy with a little bit of heat. The steering wheel spokes were much more difficult but not hard, used a lot of heat. It was my first time "wrapping" anything and I think it looks amazing. I used a hair dryer, don't have a heat gun.
 

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Bought mine from amazon...
https://www.amazon.com/3M-CF12-CFS1...=1-1&keywords=3m+1080+cf12+black+carbon+fiber

I used heat, the minor contours of the dash pieces were very easy with a little bit of heat. The steering wheel spokes were much more difficult but not hard, used a lot of heat. It was my first time "wrapping" anything and I think it looks amazing. I used a hair dryer, don't have a heat gun.
Thx for the link. Heat gun would've been too much, dryer was/is perfect for the job.
 

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Had all the "wood" pieces in my avalanche wrapped in brushed black steel 3M. Was one of my favorite things I ever did on that truck.

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