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    Trade my chrome rims for your black Rims !

    I have a set of 5 chrome rims for my 01 Triton Trailer I'm looking to swap for someone's set of black rims. Size I believe is a 14. I'm located in Chicago area willing to drive a little to meet ya!
    2001 Triton TR21 w/ 2008 Mercury 250 Pro XS

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    #2

    If your good with the design make your own black rims.

    Rick Someillan
    Lacoochee, Florida
    2016 21 TRX
    250 Pro XS

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    #3
    My thoughts exactly. Two cans of quality black spray paint. Easy fix
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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by BayouBandit51 View Post
    My thoughts exactly. Two cans of quality black spray paint. Easy fix
    Do no use paint. Plati Dip it does no damage

    Rick Someillan
    Lacoochee, Florida
    2016 21 TRX
    250 Pro XS

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    #5
    Paint will flake off the chrome within a few years at best... powdercoat only way to go and even then prep work must be on point

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    #6
    I did mine in Plasti Dip last year and they still look good. If you decide you no longer like it you can take it off
    1990 Champion 184sc 1980 150 Mercury
    1998 Champion 190dc 1998 200XRI Mercury

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    #7
    +1 on the plasti dip. Over a year on mine and not a single problem. If they get scratched just hit them again. Did the grill on my Chevy and over 25,000 miles and not an issue

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    #8
    +2 plastidip - probably more durable than spray paint. will cost you 15$. I actually used the duplicolor version and like it better than the plastidip.