Pics?Got a roof wrap and smoked tail lights
You can always go with the Big Boys, and powder coat your OE wheels black, that way you'll enjoy "the black look" year-round.Yesterday got the winter rims taken off and stored. Gonna miss the look of the black rims on the black car, but in time I'll probably replace the stock ones.
Did you trim the stock hose?View attachment 40797 Installed BMS catch can.
Added some Carbon Fiber, chrome delete, rebadged, and blacked out exhaust tips...
Yes, i have done all the work myself.Did you do the mirror caps yourself? Any trouble in popping the mirror?
Chipping/peeling would be dip. Powder coating is very durable. The one negative to gloss black is that swirl occurs over time; it's inescapable. I asked my wheel restoring guys what it would cost to return them to glossy black (sans swirls, in other words), and they said it's cheaper to just do the powder coat fresh. Hmm! I may try and hand polish the swirls, just to see if it's that hard to polish them out. If it's a pain, I'll just live with the swirls until I spring for another powder coat.@MerlintheMad Yeah, I've considered that. Would definitely be cheaper than buying all new rims. How durable is it? Will it start to chip away at some point making it just a better investment to buy new rims?
Pains me to see such a beautiful car cheapened like a 20-yr-old civic..
Everyone is on edge these days. Even our virtual personas come across as rather snipish.I don't like it either, but that's harsh.