Plasti-Dip Black on White

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I like it. Even though a certain few members on here hate black wheels lol.
 

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I definitely like the black window molding. Wheels I could go either way. Probably looks badass in person
 

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Just caught that too. Do the whole grille if you're gonna do the headlight trim
 

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Hello kitty

I would bet he obviously has children LOL

Looks great! I think black wheels on white is a good looking trend.. Chrome has started to die.. at least in my area.. outside of the local Hispanic community LOL

I have debated using plasti-dip on the woodgrain interior pieces of my tahoe.. just havent gotten around to beta-testing it yet
 
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I had the entire front black and it was too much, so I peeled it off. I left the piece above the headlight just to see how it looked. Its funny that's what got noticed. From the side I think I like it, but from the front I think it looks weird. Probably gonna peel it off today.

The wheels hard to see in the picture. These are the OEM black 22s. I wasn't sold on them, but my wife really liked them. They look better in person.

I highly recommend the plasti dip product. Easy to use and easy to change if you don't like it.

Thanks guys
 

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I like it! I'd probably peel the eyebrow too, but the grill looks great.

I have debated using plasti-dip on the woodgrain interior pieces of my tahoe.. just havent gotten around to beta-testing it yet

I would not do that. Plasti-Dip is a grabby textured surface. If you try to wipe it off, it will grab the fibers of your rag or towel and hold them.

You really can't wipe it clean- you need to spray it off, so I'd only use it on the exterior.
 

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