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My 2017 All Terrain 6.2  2 yrs old this week Havin the factory 20” wheel powdercoated GunMetal next week 

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Here’s my 2014 LTZ. I recently wrapped the grill black and changed the headlights. Here’s how it looks after.

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LilDann, you ever think about putting the chrome version of the star (just the star) in your center caps? I think it might make the wheels pop, since you’ve got a bit of chrome here and there. I have the same wheels in their PVD chrome, I match painted my stars and the plastic rib pieces to my body color, deep ocean blue. I won’t post a pic here and derail your  blackfest. But a bit of accent might look cool and they’re easy to change. Just my .02

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Had to add 2 door for the new addition to the family. I was able to move a few things from my last truck. I’m going to upgrade the tires next to some 33s.


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On 4/14/2019 at 10:38 AM, KTM794 said:

Finished Product:

20x9 - 0 offset

275/60-20

 

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Which grill is that? Pic from the front ?

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I’m looking into these rims. What size did you go with ?

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48 minutes ago, Sean006 said:

I’m looking into these rims. What size did you go with ?

20x9, 0 offset with 295/55’s. Love em! Aggressive look without being obnoxious. 

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LilDann, you ever think about putting the chrome version of the star (just the star) in your center caps? I think it might make the wheels pop, since you’ve got a bit of chrome here and there. I have the same wheels in their PVD chrome, I match painted my stars and the plastic rib pieces to my body color, deep ocean blue. I won’t post a pic here and derail your  blackfest. But a bit of accent might look cool and they’re easy to change. Just my .02



I have never seen that. But I did remove some of the chrome. I wrapped my grill gloss black and replaced my headlights. I did want to wrap the lower part of the bumper gloss black as well. But I don’t know yet. Here’s how it looks now.

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I have never seen that. But I did remove some of the chrome. I wrapped my grill gloss black and replaced my headlights. I did want to wrap the lower part of the bumper gloss black as well. But I don’t know yet. Here’s how it looks now.

 

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What was the process / product for the 'wrap'. Looks sharp.

 

 

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What was the process / product for the 'wrap'. Looks sharp. 
 
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I went to a vinyl shop and bought automotive grade exterior adhesive vinyl. Same stuff that they wrap cars with. Then I put it on using a heat gun to stretch and shrink it to fit the grill shape. It was a PITA.


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