Help: Red chrome/anodized Rays wheels
The other day I was reading a thread about them. I tried searching but im probably just a dumbass. Somebody help please!
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anybody? they were gram lights 57's pro i think
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I read about them in the Super Street mag.
I think they are custom made and very exspensive$$$$$$ :p: |
What you do is take your aluminum wheels to an anodizing shop and have them anodized.
Custom? Yes. Custom made? No. Expensive? It will depend on what shop you decide to go with. Shouldn't be that hard. |
To my recollection they were ce28n's not the 57 pro's anyways....You can go two ways..have them make you a set (a hella lot of money) or you could go travisorus rex's way which is considerably less.
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I'd skip anodized Volks all together. I have anodized bronze SE37A's and Volk's quality control leaves a lot to be desired. The finish does not even hold up to soap/water and will quickly haze over. I spent $2,600 on those rims and their finish dulled over in two months.
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i found them. it was on the honda forum :rlaugh:
http://hondamarketplace.com/zerothread?id=1267068 anybody have a picture of a red anodized/chrome rim with a polish lip. i wonder how that would turn out |
Originally Posted by EVLFD
i found them. it was on the honda forum :rlaugh:
http://hondamarketplace.com/zerothread?id=1267068 anybody have a picture of a red anodized/chrome rim with a polish lip. i wonder how that would turn out Isn't the anodizing process done with some type of electrical current? |
yea i know it has to be a 3 piece wheel. im not sure how you anodize all i know is that its going to be pretty dam expensive. does anybody have any pics of a red anodized wheel with a chrome lip? any type of wheel at all.
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