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How to Plasti Dip your wheels


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·Nov 3, 2024

[Music] [Music] We've already got one wheel light, and this we are gonna be removed. We're moving a pure white too. So what you need to know is what store you put up the jack. You need to find one of these; this fits right into the bottom of the Model 3.

And so, very, buddy's gonna go ahead and put that in the hole. Now you can use the jack; we're jacking up the car right now. We get that right underneath and then literally just pump it till the wheel stops touching the ground.

Okay, now off the ground, a little bit of clearance. Well, Cibona, and yeah, we're gonna stop right over there. So you definitely, you know, make sure that you wash your wheels properly both sides before you start plastic dipping or painting your wheels.

[Music] Over to the other side, let's start with the outside. If I flip it over...

[Music] Okay, so this is something I wanted to show you. There are some issues with this technique. If you use plastic dip, obviously, it peels, which is the advantage; you can take it off. But you can see over here, like I curbed my wheels, so it starts to come off.

So, I did this video mostly to show you how to plastic dip your wheels and to experiment with it, but I think at some point in the future, I'm gonna be peeling it off. But yep, this is sort of what it would look like if you curved your wheels, so that happened to me.

Hopefully, that helps you guys. Thank you very much! Thank you guys so much for watching the video. I hope it was helpful. Feel free to like and subscribe, and if you're thinking about buying a Tesla Model S, extra performance three, feel free to use the description below. I'll have a link to save a thousand dollars.

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