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i have an 09 standard and love the wheel design so i thought if i could chrome them that would be great so if anyone has can i see pics and where and who did them and what it cost?
I can't imagine it would be more than $500.00 for both. I have mine (9 spoke wagon wheels) in as we speak for chroming. You'll need to remove your rotors, bearings, and valve stems. Shipping could be up to $50.00 each way depending on where you are.
Yes you can have stock wheels chromed,most places do it for around $550 to $800 for both wheels,check on line for for a few places,chrome pros plating is one !!!
I got a chromed stock sprocket from them. They have an excellent product, with the crappiest customer service ever. Regardless, they turned me a good deal, and I am happy.
Originally Posted by ICIBUY
I think chromethathog.com also has a chrome wheel exchange program...
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