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This is my old blacked out jeep.
And
The new brilliant black one with 22s.
Can't decide if I should black it out or not
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'08 SRT8- B Black, 22s Factory Rep wheels, Mopar CAI, Locking Stant Rad Cap, HID's, BWoody Springs, Painted Brilliant Black Rear Lights, C Can
'08 SRT8 Black with Vinyl Chrome Delete 4" BWoody CAI, Borla S, Jet 180 Thermostat, Locking Stant Rad Cap, RM360 antenna, MyGig Lockpick w/ A/V Harness, Dashhawk, HID's,Total Lighting Interior LED kit, 3M Smoke Film Rear Lights, Lipschitz Wrath Rear Fog Harnesses, DCX Depot Custom Tune, Semi-gloss black powdercoated OEM wheels, Vredestein 275/40,315/35
I would black out just the chrome trim, doors, windows, front and back lip, and leave the sweet 22's chrome, but if you're using plasti-dip, you should try and if you don't like peel it off, my 0.02.
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I love the all black jeeps with chrome rims look...never can go wrong! I actually just ordered up my FR chrome 22's with Vreds from Skip just yesterday and can't wait for them! I know a lot of the guys go for the "murdered" look, but I personally love the chrome! Make them hear it from afar, then see it sparkle from afar, and have them jaw drop as u roll by!
I've had it both ways. Murdered on gloss black 22"s and now chrome 22"s. I got a little tired of the all black and think the chrome breaks the truck up just enough. Plus the 22" in black doesn't look as big in diameter as the chrome. Weird optical illusion against the black tires I guess. Bottom line...you can't go wrong!!
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