SteveB
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Came out pretty good. Looks like pewter.Painted my door speaker grilles. I used a high heat engine dark grey metallic color.
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Thanks it matches the grey of my upper dash pad pretty good.Came out pretty good. Looks like pewter.
Painted my door speaker grilles. I used a high heat engine dark grey metallic color.
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No used scrubbing bubbles cleaner and a red scotch brite to clean them , rinsed with water real good , blow dry with air , applied paint , then used a heat gun to cure it a bit. Let sit for a couple of hours then installed them. No need to try and remover the factory paint , would be more hassle than benefit.Did you strip the old paint?
Looks good!Painted my door speaker grilles. I used a high heat engine dark grey metallic color.
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Thanks.Looks good!
used scrubbing bubbles cleaner and a red scotch brite to clean them
Scrubbing bubbles is one of the best cleaners... even for leather seats
Scrubbing bubbles is one of the best cleaners... even for leather seats
Interesting - - The things I learn from the gaggle of fraggles that hang out on this forum.![]()

Shouldn’t be a problem. I out (new) sensors into a 2014 Sierra wheels...Guess how much .. there my back up. Do 2006 sensors fit on 2005 rims I just thought of that . [emoji15][emoji849]![]()
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Guess how much .. there my back up. Do 2006 sensors fit on 2005 rims I just thought of that . [emoji15][emoji849]![]()
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Yeap left in the truck after I clean my seats. Si figured why not use it....lol.Scrubbing bubbles is one of the best cleaners... even for leather seats
Too much work just find newer ones. I got the Acura rims I put on my accord for $220/set nearly brand new. And the wheels on my Yukon FROM THE DEALER with brand new tires for $700.Ok now I have 5 of these I have to deal with. I'm thinking of stripping clear coat off sanding the deep pits if needed 600-1200 grit . Then just polishing aluminum to a killer shine . Paint the inside part inside spokes with grey like they are now paint the back.. then just put like 5 coats of good grade wax on front polished parts.. and once year touch them up. Because I know if I clear coat and it goes yellow and just peel again . Any pointers to make easyer .
Let me know ..
Don't forget I'm in the salt belt .. Minnesota
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That's super cheap!Too much work just find newer ones. I got the Acura rims I put on my accord for $220/set nearly brand new. And the wheels on my Yukon FROM THE DEALER with brand new tires for $700.