you almost just changed my mind.
i thought about it, and thought, maybe he's right..but then i thought..
I had these wheel powdercoated and had them taped off to powdercoat with a chrome paint, a "fake" lip. so i guess i already broke the seal of modifing "stock" wheels to make them look more...
no i havent, guess thats why. just seemed weird to me cuz i thought changing the length of the cables by buying aftermarket cables that weren't the same size would mess with your ignition pattern, so cutting them just totally threw me off
not lettin that burgundy go eh? haha. i like the hot red color, which is what you see on some aftermarket rims these days. black in the middle? it is black in the middle.
how do you get the shading right? you use any of the fancy tools in photoshop or do you just use the brush and do it by pixel? one of the things i was tryin to make with mine was the lights not flipped up but i just messed it all up
you think spray paint would work? by work i mean not look like shit and last longer than a week. i should sand it before i do it right? what grit? what about that rustoleum nonspray paint, would that work applied with a brush?
is there any kind of paint like how that one guy used that yellow acrilic paint for his fogs..but for something like this?..you know..prep and apply it with a small brush
i was reading a magazine and i saw some real nice black rims with a red lip. and then it clicked.
i think they look awesome! what you do you think?
i was planning on gettin them repowdercoated later anyway..
does anyone know if i can pull this off without repowdercoat?
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