New 24" concept wheels just installed

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Marcellino 24 concept wheels

i have 305 35 24 delinte tires
i dont have any rub

i thought about custom chrome with gloss black, marcellino can do it, but it is extra charge
i also considered chrome with matching white in between the spokes- they can do whatever you want


but i settled on the machined face with gloss black - i can always have them changed in the future if i want a different look


and yes my windows are very dark
even some on the front windshield

here is one more pic
 

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Well, I'm thinking the black blends in with the tire and liner ... it's kind of a nice effect as in the OP pics. But chrome and pearl where the gloss black is would also look nice.

Time to shoot Marcellino an email.

I'd do it Serge. That's a really nice wheel. But I'd also do the WDT accents as opposed to black.

If they can't do WDT, let me know, I'll get them done here for you.
 

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I just noticed the Chevy center caps on those as well :drool: VERY nice touch :)
 

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I'd definetly rock those if I was in the market.
 

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Are you at Stock Height with your Tahoe?....or is it lowered a tad?
 
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Marcellino concept 24

My ride height is completely stock
 

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wow those are very nice, good job!
 

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So this is interesting ... I emailed Marcellino inquiring about custom finishing:

I had a customization question regarding your Model 114 - Concept24 wheels.

I see you have a full chrome version and a gloss black/polished version ... I was wondering if it would be possible to custom make a gloss black and chrome version?

Basically exactly the same design as the gloss black/polished version but with chrome instead of polished.


And this is their reply:

That is something that we can do, we would have to take the chrome wheel and apply a liquid paint over the chrome (not a powder coat). The finish will not be as durable as the powder coat but it would give you the finish you are looking for. It is an additional $175 per wheel to get that process done.

Painting over chrome doesn't seem like the proper way to go about this, especially at the ridiculously high price they're suggesting. heck if I was going to slap paint on top of chrome without proper prepping I can have my paint guy do it a $50 per wheel.

I dunno, it seems it's going to be either all chrome or nothing ... probably nothing. :shrug:
 

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Serge, painting over chrome is extremely common. My intros are done the same way. Nothing wrong about it other than $175/wheel. That's absurd.
 

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Serge, painting over chrome is extremely common. My intros are done the same way. Nothing wrong about it other than $175/wheel. That's absurd.

Interesting, I would have thought that high end wheels like yours would be chromed where needed, leaving the spots that require painting bare for proper painting. I wonder why they'd do it any other way ... I mean Marcellino seem to manage it in the OP's version of the wheel. :think:
 

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Painting over chrome wheels without prep will almost always lead to finish issues in the future. The best way is to media blast the chrome off first but sanding the chrome down a bit will work too if the wheels are not abused.
 

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Any paint in any wheel will always eventually lead to finish issues. Same as powdercoat, chrome, and any other finish.
 

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Painting over chrome doesn't seem like the proper way to go about this, especially at the ridiculously high price they're suggesting. heck if I was going to slap paint on top of chrome without proper prepping I can have my paint guy do it a $50 per wheel.

I dunno, it seems it's going to be either all chrome or nothing ... probably nothing. :shrug:

Serge -- My buddy (who owns a high-end wheel shop) has always said that paint and chrome (on the same face) WILL peel at some point. They did on his personal Asantis (or maybe they were Lexanis...). So, whereas I like a lot of the paint-and-chrome looks out there, and whereas these wheel companies will do paint and chrome, it's apparently just not a durable option.
 

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Well, the other option would be to buy them all chrome, and plasti-dip the barrels and the inner spokes. That way it can always be reapplied when needed and removed to sell.
 

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