Cal-Chrome Gen II 5 spokes

mgeorge

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I'm partial to the stock wheels on my '98, however after 13 years they were looking a little tired so I sent them to Cal Chrom in mid January. Just got the final pics back...sorry I didn't do any before/after shots. This was just their standard chrome service (they also have a service where they polish the inner barrels and can also do black chrome and paint accents) I'll post up some pics with them back on the car in the next few days. For those of you considering Cal-Chrome, I will say they were good to deal with an kept in contact with me throughout the process.
 

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SSSSE YA

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WOW they look great. I had my wheels chromed there through DC performance and loved them. All you need to do is clean them with soap and water, dry with a terry cloth towel and wipe with some windex.
 

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They look really great! The center caps are sweet.

Anyone had their late Gen II wheels chromed at Cal Chrome?

Also, did you ship wheels/tires or just wheels to them? I'm guessing shipping is a big chunk of the expense.
 
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Bird 325: total cost was $1340. Broken down that is 250 each way to ship (will cheaper for you, I'm shipping them literally from one coast to the other). $150 per wheel for the chrome, $35 per center cap. $25/wheel to take off/put back on/balance tires.

CEJ: yes you can ship wheels with tires or just wheels. That additional $100 is what they charged to take off the tires and then remount/balance. I chose that route just because it was more convenient for me.
 

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I was checking around the greater Tampa area for any chrome services...but no one offers it. I find that really strange in this economy.
 

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I did mine through Cal-Chrome a while ago, came out great and holds up:

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Looks good JPL. The three-spokes look much better than normal with the chrome plating.
 

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I'm partial to the stock wheels on my '98, however after 13 years they were looking a little tired so I sent them to Cal Chrom in mid January. Just got the final pics back...sorry I didn't do any before/after shots. This was just their standard chrome service (they also have a service where they polish the inner barrels and can also do black chrome and paint accents) I'll post up some pics with them back on the car in the next few days. For those of you considering Cal-Chrome, I will say they were good to deal with an kept in contact with me throughout the process.

Wheels look great! I'm gonna have mine done next year, but I'm going with black chrome.
 

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Can you post some pics of your B/W with the wheels mounted? I am curious how the B/Ws look with the chrome. Thanks.
 
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