Could be either.
Chrome plating is a process where a thin layer of chromium is electroplated onto another material, such as steel or aluminum. Solid chrome refers to a wheel that is made entirely from chromium. Chrome plating is more common and cost-effective for rims, providing a durable and shiny finish, whereas solid chrome rims are heavier and more expensive. Ultimately, the choice between the two depends on personal preference and budget.
somewhere in the worldUseful answerAny Chrome plating shop that can do rims can do Copper plating. The real question is will they Copper plate aluminum?
depends on what rims you have. 195/70R14 - steel 14" rims with hub caps 205/60R16 - alloy 16" rims with 5 straight spokes 215/50R17 - alloy 17" rims with 5 diagonal spokes
NO The 2000 dodge rims are alittle big than the 1986 .
depends on which rims you have: 195/70R14 - steel 14" rims with hub caps 205/60R16 - alloy 16" rims with 5 straight spokes 215/50R17 - alloy 17" rims with 5 diagonal spokes (225/45R17 also work on the 17" rims)
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If you are looking to purchase Dodge Charger rims you can do so by going to local automotive stores that provide or sell rims. Another proven method of purchasing rims is the internet. With a variety of websites dedicated to rims and Dodge you can easily select a set that is both affordable and stunning.
Both steel and aluminium rims are offered on Jeeps
No,
chrome rims are made of steelthe steel is then cleaned and polished and subjected to a chemical process that makes the chromeif you find an old chrome rim u can see where rocks etc have chipped the chrome off an that allows rust to get at steel rim