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Old 06-06-2007, 05:20 PM
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Well I finally got the trim rings back for my wheels from the painter. I was having them paint matched to the vehicle so now the outside lip and inside lip are Nautical blue. For those not familiar with these wheels they are the Axis TC Evos' which come with trim rings in different colors as well as chrome i believe. I decided to take it one step further and have them custom painted.

I love these rings also because the guy i bought them off of had a curb check or scratch on each outside lip of these wheels and the rings completely cover that up while looking good.







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Definitely adds a little something different to the look. And if you curb one, buying or painting a new trim ring will be a lot cheaper than a new wheel.
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Definitely adds a little something different to the look. And if you curb one, buying or painting a new trim ring will be a lot cheaper than a new wheel.
yeah i was thinking the same thing in case i curb one on accident
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i really wouldnt rock those everyday... brake dust and such will kill paint rather quickly.

looks hot though ^^
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i really wouldnt rock those everyday... brake dust and such will kill paint rather quickly.

looks hot though ^^
i didnt think about that. I was concerned with how to store them without them getting scratched or damaged. The process of putting them on take about 30 minutes for all 4
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yeah.. brake dust can pit metal wheels.. imagine what it'll do to paint ^^

as for storage, bubble wrap! (and keep them in a box)
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Superb!
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wow that adds a nice little touch !! good work
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