New 24" concept wheels just installed

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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.

might need to research plasti-dip a little more before you think of that one. The plasti-dip is ALOT less reliable than just painting. And I personally think it's cheesy.
 

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Those look awesome. Like a factory wheel except HUGE!
 
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24 marcellino concept wheels tahoe

thanks,
ive been thinking about lowering the truck a little, not much just a little
the rear sits higher off the ground than the front

any suggestions?
 

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Who do I have to talk to so I can get a set. I am serious. If they are available for sale I want them.
 

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2"-3" with spindles in the front :)

I don't think this will lower his rear to level it out.

Talk to Norcal SS and get a 2" rear drop kit. If you want to go lower on all four corners he can help ya with that too.
 

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Yeah, with how level it looks now, I would NOT do only a 2" rear kit. Go 2"/3", or don't do anything, I say.
 

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might need to research plasti-dip a little more before you think of that one. The plasti-dip is ALOT less reliable than just painting. And I personally think it's cheesy.

Well I plasti-dipped my chrome rims, and besides some masking issues due to it being my first time using it, it looks good and holds up very well IMO.
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Looks like a chrome rim covered in brake dust........

But if you like it---that is all that matters.
 

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I thought one could get a gloss black version that can then be clear-coated. :think:
 

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Well I plasti-dipped my chrome rims, and besides some masking issues due to it being my first time using it, it looks good and holds up very well IMO.
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Whoa! Pretty cool. I'd like to see pics of them on the truck now.
 

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those do like nice. I really like the the chrome plated or the matte black.
 
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24 Marcellino Concept wheels

no
i havent had any issues with rubbing

thanks for the info on lowering it
 

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Yeah, with how level it looks now, I would NOT do only a 2" rear kit. Go 2"/3", or don't do anything, I say.

Could always do the 2" springs with the 1" spacer to essentially provide a 1" drop. Kind of alot of dough and screwing around to achieve it though. If the truck is autoride, maybe buy some all-thread and shorten links first to see if you like how it looks? Not sure if it would work, I'd check with Tony first. This would just be to get a visual, i wouldnt rec. Driving it with out the shock extenders.
 

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