AJ BCTD2500
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Hey all, new to the forum - just picked up a 2019 2500 Laramie Diesel, non-sport/no black appearance.
Looking to determine the effort for dechroming the truck. Here's what I am up against, in addition to some of my initial thoughts:
Thanks for reading that... I know that was a lot material. Looking for any perspective from other folks that may have crossed these bridges.
Looking to determine the effort for dechroming the truck. Here's what I am up against, in addition to some of my initial thoughts:
- Chrome Bumpers, front and rear - Options I see w/ remarks:
- Purchase primed bumper covers and paint to match
- Trade/purchase for someone's factory bumpers
- Tradesman/power wagon bumper swap. It looks like these bumpers are very similar and are painted from the factory - any thoughts on this??
- Grille and grille surrounds - Options I see w/ remarks:
- Purchase surrounds and grille from factory. Does anyone know if these come primed, or are gloss black painted from the factory??
- Trade/purchase for someone's parts
- Also thinking about a custom matte grille if there is a primed option, or even a tradesman grille (and surround) with black RAM lettering and u inserts- front camera will need to accommodated though. Still up in the air about how the black plastic trim would like on a higher level trim.
- Door handles, passive entry
- Thoughts here are to just to plasti dip the chrome strip, heard of decent success here for the long term if the prep work is done right. Ripping the door handles apart doesn't seem like fun with the passive entry from what I've gathered, unless someone else has some perspective....
- Badging
- New black badging is on order, and some will be removed and not replaced - e.g. ram on rocker panel, 4x4 on gate
- Plan on doing some custom paint work on the OE badges I ordered - e.g. orange/red heavy duty painted matte grey.
- Mirrors
- Please someone tell me there is a strategy for effectively blacking the chrome on the tow mirrors. I really hope that there is a solid and attractive alternative to buying new mirrors and trying to sell the chromes... I've been down this road and I really don't want to go there again.
Thanks for reading that... I know that was a lot material. Looking for any perspective from other folks that may have crossed these bridges.