Does anyone have any experience with chrome plating their oem wheels on their GT? I have the standard six point wheels, and was wondering if there is a core exchange program out there, or if I would be better off getting it done locally.
samthejeepman said:same here baron
went through that phase, was having everything chromed
as the items aged, got hot, or accumulated that wonderful brake dust, it broke my heart, it was not worth all the efforts to have it done
from now on, i only order my cars with oem chrome, or no chrome at all
sam
#1451 red/white
barondw said:Be careful of chrome plating as it starts to flake around the bead and inside. When that happens slow elaks begin and become a major PITA. I have stopped getting chrome plated wheels, factory or aftermarket because of the problem.
Dave
BlackICE,BlackICE said:I don't know where the rumors of how much wheel weight affects car handling comes from. But a general statement that 1 pound of wheel weight = 7 pounds of car weight is most likely not correct. It is true that unsprung weight has more of an adverse affect on handling than sprung weight, but the affect cannot be generalized to a 7x effect. I don't know what the weight of a GT wheel and tire combination is but I will guess 30 to 40 lbs. 1 pound is only 1/30 or 3% of change of weight. You are not going to notice that. Also too drastic change in weight positive or negative will affect handling in a detrimental way. The shocks and springs would need to be retuned.
BlackICE