Keith M
Viper Owner
I am considering Chrome Plating my rims on my 05 SRT10. Any input as to who would do the best job with the top reputation?
I had California Chrome do both my 96 GTS factory Wheels and my 20" CCW Challenger wheels a year or so ago. So far so good.
I am considering Chrome Plating my rims on my 05 SRT10. Any input as to who would do the best job with the top reputation?
You could also consider a chrome powder coat. Seen several and they are pretty nice looking. Debating going that route on my rims as they need some refurbishment. I just got a set of spares, so when the tires wear out on the current set I may start making some calls to see what I can come up with for a refinishing place.
It's certainly a different look, I tend to agree it's not a 100% match, but I've been debating going with a smoked chrome look to darken it up just a tad and haven't had much luck finding shops that will do real dark chrome like that. I think prep probably has a lot to do with it too, but I'd have to do more research on it before I pull the trigger. Refurbing them will probably be bad enough cost without any new coating...
Why not just put the $$$$ towards a nice set of CCW's????
Well. I like the factory Viper wheels. Stock Challenger wheels are ugly. Car came with the Wilwood stage 2 brake uprgrade when I bought it. I will probably end up getting some different wheels for the Viper eventually but I couldn't make up my mind. I was ready to buy a few times and them someone would show up with the very same wheel and spoil my glory so I just had the stockers chromed ...Hey Lynne,
I was meaning to ask you why you chose to chrome those Viper wheels and spend the dough on the Challenger? Also, how did you get those 6 piston calipers inside the 17 inch stockers?
CCW's are great but the aluminum water stains easy and is a real mother to get out. If I took my Challenger out for a drive and a little water got on the lip it would take my man a long while to polish it out and he finally said he was not going to do it anymore so I had better get them chromed...or something lolWhy not just put the $$$$ towards a nice set of CCW's????
I've actually grown rather accustomed to the factory rims and like the look. I don't think it will cost the price of custom rims to have them refinished, but I haven't priced out all the options either. The preference is to find somewhere local I could take them to save shipping, but the trick is finding a local place that's also good.
Originally I was pretty set on going with black ACR rims, but the more I had the car and saw the polished aluminum the more I liked it and thought black might not be my favorite. I also tend to prefer a chrome/polished lip on black, which is doable with ACR rims, but not something I've seen enough of to determine if it's the look I'd like. I like the shiny, but the factory clear powder coat is starting to peel or something in some of the corners where the spokes meet the barrel on my factory 10 spokes.
CCW's are great but the aluminum water stains easy and is a real mother to get out. If I took my Challenger out for a drive and a little water got on the lip it would take my man a long while to polish it out and he finally said he was not going to do it anymore so I had better get them chromed...or something lol
You could also consider a chrome powder coat. Seen several and they are pretty nice looking. Debating going that route on my rims as they need some refurbishment. I just got a set of spares, so when the tires wear out on the current set I may start making some calls to see what I can come up with for a refinishing place.
Yes but with these big 20's you can see inside the barrel of the rim which means pulling off the wheels to re-wax after a wash. Man-slave won't do that lol...A coat of wax on the wheels would have prevented that..
CCW's are great but the aluminum water stains easy and is a real mother to get out. If I took my Challenger out for a drive and a little water got on the lip it would take my man a long while to polish it out and he finally said he was not going to do it anymore so I had better get them chromed...or something lol
Mine are chrome now, they look like jewels. No more polishing. I spent the extra $50 per wheel for the polished barrel. Brake dust rinses right off with plain water. The Viper wheels were an extra $100 per wheel because the barrels were pretty mucked up which cost more.If you daily drove a set of polished CCW's...you're gonna have maintenance issues. I wipe mine down after every drive with a micro-fiber cloth and then toss the cloth. About every three months since I've had them I'll take them off and clean the insides real good. That's all a part of having nice $hit. Those Powerballs you hook up to a drill are decent for quick polishing, and then blow off the red debris fragments with compressed air.
Well I'm sorry to say that one of my wheels is peeling on the inside barrel pretty bad after a year and a half and only 300 miles on the chrome.
Well I'm sorry to say that one of my wheels is peeling on the inside barrel pretty bad after a year and a half and only 300 miles on the chrome. Can't see in there so i didn't notice until we pulled to wheel off to do some work. My suggestion now is to get a professional polish for about a $100 /wheel depending on where you are located and skip the chrome. Not worth the aggravation...
Exactly why i dont do chrome.
Yes, but 300 miles in a year and a half....?
My thoughts too since the Challenger wheels are big 20's , fairly new and no problems. Older wheels I think are where the problems could be from contamination. These things happen but pain in the butt tho taking it to get tires dis-mounted, shipping, waiting etc..Most likely poor prep work.