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> Need to paint, powder coat, chome? the lug bolts?, 2ltr alloys
computers4kids
post Mar 19 2008, 10:56 PM
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I have a set of 2ltr alloys with the recess paddles still annodized. I have a set of the long alloy lug bolts that I would like to use with them. On my other 914, I painted the recess paddles satin black and the lug nuts...which was easy.

I want to leave this set of wheels original looking...
Painting the bolts satin black, I don't think will look good. What can I do to make the stock bolts go with the annodized paddles?

Have the lugs chromed? I think this may look too shiny.

Paint the lugs some sort of sliver to match wheels????

Powder coat the lugs??

Looking for ideas...sorry no pics at the time, but I believe everyone knows what stock 2ltr alloys looks like.
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davep
post Mar 20 2008, 12:14 PM
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The original finish is cadmium plate over copper plate. This gives them an appearance of matt silver with a touch of gloss. Rattle can silver paint would likely look close enough.
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