Who is running the new 18inch black Z71 wheels?

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I'm wondering if anyone has these on pewter? Almost time for new tires and thinking I may get some new wheels too. I'm not a huge fan of all the flashy fuel wheels or those types of wheels. I prefer the OEM look I guess. Thanks in advance
 

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These wheels are off a 2015 Silverado. Painted them myself.

-Jax

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You gonna go black with yours ?
that was the plan, originally. Had wanted to do Powdercoat, but I might platsi them to see how I like it. Really wanted the black centers with the red bowtie with them.
 

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that was the plan, originally. Had wanted to do Powdercoat, but I might platsi them to see how I like it. Really wanted the black centers with the red bowtie with them.
That would look good. Black and white always a good combo.

i have a set of 20" chrome rims in my garage that im getting ready to plasti dip this weekend, what did you use and how did you prep the wheels before hand ?
I just wash whatever you're spraying really good with warm water and dish soap. Always do 6-7 medium thick coats
 

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Apologies for the late reply fellas. For what it's worth (and keep in mind I am a perfectionist) it took me 4 days to prep and paint those wheels. Pain in the butt but thought it turned out well. Well admittedly part of it took so long because the first wheel painted I used a different paint (turned out awful) than what I finished with so had to strip that wheel down and start over.

The wheels were taken off so I could paint the inside. Surface scuffed with 220 grit sandpaper. The new flexible rubber type backing sandpaper works really well and holds up much better when it's wet. Paint used was Krylon Maxx semi gloss. About 5 coats and no clear coat. For a little added detailing I masked off the bowtie on the centercap to leave it with a more factory look.
 
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I'll post a pic up of the whole truck later. IF I get back from work and there is still light outside. :)

-Jax
 

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Looks clean bro!

Some spacers and bigger tires would look tough.

Also 220 is pretty harsh but if it turned out good then hey it worked. Usually smooth surfaces I use a wet 600.
 

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Looks clean bro!

Some spacers and bigger tires would look tough.

Also 220 is pretty harsh but if it turned out good then hey it worked. Usually smooth surfaces I use a wet 600.

Thanks man. Yeah I have definitely been considering spacers. At least on the rear. Not sure why so many Chevy's rear wheels have a narrower track than the fronts. My old K5 was the same way.
 
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