Shiny new wheels! 

Kinja'd!!! by "Tristan" (casselts)
Published 05/06/2017 at 00:58

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I picked these up off of the list of Craig for $150 because I hate the base model GMT800 wheels on my Suburban, and these are one of the only styles of wheels that look good on a GMT400.

They were on a kid’s mud truck, and were badly neglected. The above pic is after much elbow grease. Below is how they looked when I bought them.

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And a little side by side:

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Total investment:

Wheels: $150

Center caps: $20

Lug nuts: $28

Bottle of White Diamond polish: $15

=$213.

Hopefully it won’t cost much to get the tires swapped around...

The only question is: white letters in or out?


Replies (8)

Kinja'd!!! "Wacko" (wacko--)
05/06/2017 at 01:06, STARS: 2

I am a fan of white letters.

Kinja'd!!! "Tristan" (casselts)
05/06/2017 at 01:17, STARS: 0

I am, too... Sometimes they look out of place, though. I hid them on my Cherokee because it makes it look cleaner.

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Kinja'd!!! "Shoop" (shoopdawoop993)
05/06/2017 at 01:18, STARS: 1

White letters out

Kinja'd!!! "19JRC99" (19jrc99)
05/06/2017 at 01:31, STARS: 0

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Got a set just like that for my Dakota. Mine are American Racing Bajas, but similar style.

As for tires, white letters out!

Kinja'd!!! "Tristan" (casselts)
05/06/2017 at 01:33, STARS: 1

Nice set of wheels! I have no idea who made mine... The US Wheel caps were just the cheapest, decent looking option!

Kinja'd!!! "Tristan" (casselts)
05/06/2017 at 01:34, STARS: 0

For Harambe?

...I’ll see myself out.

Kinja'd!!! "19JRC99" (19jrc99)
05/06/2017 at 01:35, STARS: 0

Mine look a LOT worse in person. Flaking, cloudy, white diamond didn’t do shit. I want to strip the clear coat and really buff them, but I don’t know how.

Kinja'd!!! "Tristan" (casselts)
05/06/2017 at 01:41, STARS: 1

Checkout some tutorials on YouTube. Aluminum brightener or aerosol paint stripper will take the old coating off, then it’s just a matter of polishing. You may have to start with fine sand paper or steel wool and work your way up. Don’t try to tackle the whole job in a day. I did mine 10 minutes here, 15 minutes there. All four at once is a daunting task!

I got lucky by being able to get away with just White Diamond, but I still had to use a buffing pad on my drill- doing it by hand got me nowhere!