Re-finishing the inside of my chrome y2ks

j0n
10-20-2006, 12:44 PM
I have a set of 17x9 chrome y2k wheels and while the faces are perfect, the insides(beyond the "lip" of the face) are all pitted and gross. I got the idea to sand down the chrome on the inside, hit em with some black paint and some clear, and have brand new looking wheels. Think this'll work? Has anyone done something similar before? Thanks in advance!

Patrick Davies
10-21-2006, 08:27 AM
I have the OEM chrome wheels on my Firehawk, and the inside ("barrel") of the wheels was badly pitted and scarred, with the chrome flaking off. I took them to a wheel refinishing place, and for $400, they sanded down the barrels on all the wheels, and sprayed them with semi gloss black paint. The finish isnt perfectly smooth, but it is 99% better than before, and is much easier to keep clean. So, I'm satisfied with the decision.

Now, the replacement set of chrome wheels (I bought a second set before SLP stopped selling them) is flaking off on the inside too. So, I plan to get those rims fixed soon, too.

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1999 TA Firehawk #C008 M6 blk coupe
All GM options, all SLP options, lots of aftermarket stuff

j0n
10-21-2006, 09:53 AM
well unfortunately 400 bucks is a little out of my price range for now...but if all they did was hit em with sandpaper then thats what ill do to mine...thanks for the reply!

Greed4Speed
10-22-2006, 07:08 PM
I'd suggest an etching primer before the color coat.

But this is the reason I avoid chrome wheels.