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Old 08-13-2003, 01:36 PM
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Hey can some one post a pic of black chrome and what is it?
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Hey can some one post a pic of black chrome and what is it?
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http://www.h2source.com/201-132-4_2.jpg
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Check the thread "Chrome on aluminum-the pro's and con's" It explains how black chrome is very similiar to regular chrome and why it may be more expensive.
The handles in the picture above are what anodized aluminum would like if polished first and anodizing is more affordable and in my opinion, more suited for aluminum.
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Those black chrome hood handels look awesome.

So Bright-Lee, am I right in assuming all chromed coatings over aluminum will fail (because of trapped gasses) at some point in the future?
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Old 08-14-2003, 01:27 PM
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Thanks for the pic. They look smooth.

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They should make the entire hood psuedo vent out of black chrome. It would be so nice to replace that part with something other than plastic.
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They make it in solid chrome, so I am sure its just a matter of time until black chrome, but is expensive.....$2000.

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR> So Bright-Lee, am I right in assuming all chromed coatings over aluminum will fail (because of trapped gasses) at some point in the future? <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Trapped gases can be a reason for problems with chrome. Cast aluminum is more likely to have problems due to the level of porosity. The black handles in the pics are made from billet aluminum and probably won’t have gassing issues. A more common problem is from alum. expanding and contracting with temperature changes. The chrome does not expand at the same rate resulting in stress cracks.

Since nothing is forever anyway, chromed aluminum is not always a bad way to go. For example if you are leasing and like shiny wheels that require no maintenance, it’s great!

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BRKLYNH2,

I can certainly inquire with SMA and see if they are planning on releasing the hood panel in Black Chrome, or if they do already??

Will let you know.

It is available in Chrome and Satin:
www.h2source.com/201-132-3.htm

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I've been thinking about having my H2 Rims "dipped" or whatever they do for the Black Chrome. One of my Biz partners is getting the rims on his Infiniti G35 back today or tomorrow after having this done. I'll post some pics in the next couple of days. I think it cost him about $190 per wheel, we'll see if it's worth it.
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After your friend gets his rims back post some pics and let us know where he got them done, I would be interested....

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Any pics yet?
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Check these guys out. They do a "black pearl" chrome (it really looks more like a darker regular chrome than black).

http://www.goodrichtechnology.com/

They have pics on the website
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Sorry, totally forgot to post the pic.


Hopefully these come out.

I like it but can't reallt decide if it's right for my H2 as I am in the process of blacking it out. I'm trying to get rid of everything chrome but I have a feeling a good dark black chrome would look really good.
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Is that black?
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;-)
I asked the same question! The strange thing about black chrome is that it is so shiny it frequently does not look black. In person it is black but from may angles it is so shiny it looks like...well, black chrome.
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I think I like them. Can you show more please
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Is it merely a lighting issue? The rims in the sun a reflective and the hood handles above look matte black. I think I prefer the reflective quality in the rims because they look different. If the hood handles and vent are very matte it may look to much like the plastic. This probably needs to be seen in person.
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Those wheels look sweet!
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