Chrome or no chrome?

Chrome or chipped up stock paint?

  • Chrome grill

    Votes: 11 44.0%
  • No chrome grill

    Votes: 14 56.0%

  • Total voters
    25
Good call on the black painted headlight trim rings. I just picked up a set cheap on ebay. I'll paint them up and see how it looks.
 
Well the Chrome is more bug-road debris friendly, and yes it matches the wheels, but it seems like chrome is kinda out as eveything is going to paint matched & or blacked out. I'd run the chrome if the painted one is bad. I'd also see what cost is to re-paint the one, then switch back. What about rattle canning it matter black? If you thought you wanted to re-paint as original you could do the matte black to see? I'm headed to black accents. I replaced the chrome headlights bezzle rings to black and will soon change the marker & blinkers to the smoked instead of amber. I'm also going to change or paint the silver wheels to black. So much is allready black.
 

I just gave my headlight bezels a coat of duplicolor bed liner, did my mirror brackets the same in the summer, I can post a pic tomorrow when it's done if ya like:)
 
Im usualy only a fan of chrome on my big trucks, but that actualy looks pretty good, it works well with the lights you have on the fenders, I say keep the chrome, it gives your Jeep character without being overdone, the only chrome Ive seen so far that looks good on a Jeep
 

RudeDog said:
Well the Chrome is more bug-road debris friendly, and yes it matches the wheels, but it seems like chrome is kinda out as eveything is going to paint matched & or blacked out. I'd run the chrome if the painted one is bad. I'd also see what cost is to re-paint the one, then switch back. What about rattle canning it matter black? If you thought you wanted to re-paint as original you could do the matte black to see? I'm headed to black accents. I replaced the chrome headlights bezzle rings to black and will soon change the marker & blinkers to the smoked instead of amber. I'm also going to change or paint the silver wheels to black. So much is allready black.

Once you go black......
 

Sounds interesting. I might like that idea. Like an oil slick color would be cool
 
I had the pipes for my wifes bike done in the black chrome quite a few years back (2005-2006?) cost me a FORTUNE and had a real hard time finding someone that could do it (maybe because it was still a fairly new process) That being said...she loved them, me?...not so much.
 
I say you paint match it, then make everything else bright punkin' Orange! I'm not a big fan of Chrome myself...too shiny for me.

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Most folks have OEM paint grills, some folks install nifty chrome grills. Why not take that OEM stock grill and give it a nice coat of new paint, maybe even add some mini flames?:flamethro

Make it truly different. Make it yours.
 

Here's my blacked out bezels.
 

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Those are the stock chrome ones, I just cleaned them good and gave them four or five coats, they might chip if hit with a rock but it's easy to pop them off and give another coat.
 

I like! I think that would look pretty sweet on my black jeep and chrome grill go ahead and send those over to me
 
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