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  1. COKyle

    PlastiDip'd my wheels, grille and emblems on my 2010 SHO

    I respectfully disagree, as I stated before, I removed 0 parts during the dipping of the wheels and it was unbelievably easy. Whether that makes me lazy or just smart, I'll leave for a later debate. The winters here in Colorado are just as tough as in any mountain state and I've seen my friend's...
  2. COKyle

    PlastiDip'd my wheels, grille and emblems on my 2010 SHO

    I'm definitely going to dip the window trim and side emblems, I just ran out of patience the other day, it will be completely blacked out then! As to the process, it was ridiculously easy. First you have to clean the wheel and make sure it's bone dry. PlastiDip goes on in coats, it sprays just...
  3. COKyle

    PlastiDip'd my wheels, grille and emblems on my 2010 SHO

    For the grille, you just remove the plastic piece under the hood the same way you would if you were going to pull the radiator. Then you just slide pieces of cardboard right into the open so that they overlay in front of the radiator and then just spray away. For the taillight trim you just...
  4. COKyle

    New SHO owner here, couldn't be more excited!

    Thanks for the welcome and the advice! The snow in Colorado doesn't get too deep, it's usually a snow/melt type cycle so most of what we see on a daily is slush or hard packed snow. I've got the performance package so I've got the 20" wheels, any good suggestions for a good all season tire...
  5. COKyle

    New SHO owner here, couldn't be more excited!

    Hello fellow owners and enthusiasts! I'm excited to join your ranks, I test drove a SHO on a whim 3-4 years ago just see how it stacked up against the car that I thought I really wanted, a 300C AWD. I just remember how quick it was, the Hemi felt faster over the long run but I never forgot the...
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