
 Q:
I heard RPM chrome parts can be dyed too, is it true and what effect will
that create? A: Yes, RPM chrome parts are dyeable using the
same methods mentioned on the previous page. The following images
illustrate a small sampling of what you can do to customize the looks of
your RPM chrome parts beyond what we've done straight from
the factory.

This #80103 T/E-Maxx chrome bumper was dyed using Rit "Kelly
Green" #32.
This
is a #80093 T/E-Maxx chrome rear bumper that was dyed partially with Rit
"Cardinal Red" #9 and Rit "Purple" #13. We split the
colors for a demonstration of the number of color options available for
limitless personalization of your RPM parts.
This
is an excellent example of
what a little creativity can do to spice up a 2.2" truck wheel. This
gold look can be achieved using Rit "Sunshine Orange" #43. We
have found that this color will give us a somewhat pumpkin color of orange
when we dyed a white wheel, but when a chrome wheel is dyed with this same
orange color, as you can see, the effect is quite stunning!

There are quite a few companies producing anodized red aluminum
aftermarket parts for several monster trucks and Rit "Cardinal
Red" #9 will add that extra bit of flare to your RPM
chrome Titan wheels
for your ride. This is one of many dazzling color choices you can use to
customize any RPM chrome products.

Even our newest line of truck wheels for the Losi Mini-T have the
versatility of dying options. RPM does not offer our line of
Mini-T wheels in our Blue Chrome, yet you can get the exact same effect on
your own. This wheel was dyed using Rit "Royal Blue" #29. When
placed side by side with one of our Blue Chrome wheels, the color is
indistinguishable from one to the next!

Sedans are known for serious customization in the few areas visible on the
car. Wheels are excellent platforms for such customization. These RPM
#80783 sedan wheels show what some Rit "Purple" #13 dye can do
to add that extra bit of bling to an already sweet looking wheel. Placed
next to an RPM purple chrome wheel, we couldn't tell the
difference!

Yes, we know, we already showed you green, but these RPM Monster
Clawz looked so good in green, we couldn't resist showing them
off.
Besides, one of the hottest themes in monster trucks is the Grave Digger
look. What better way to help promote that look than with a set of chrome
Monster Clawz dyed with Rit "Kelly Green" #32. Please
note: These effects were very simple to acquire but some colors don't
take too well to our chrome. For example, Rit "Golden Yellow"
#42 looks great on a white dyeable product but it didn't color the chrome
wheels at all. Another Rit color we weren't happy with was Rit "Dark
Green" #35. On chrome, the effect was entirely too dark and gave off
a bluish green effect.
One color we were extremely happy with but could not get a decent photo of
was Rit "Black" #15. For some reason, every photo showed them to
be light brown but were actually a rich, deep, blackish bronze color which
turned out to be one of our favorites.
Essentially, experiment a little with some colors on your own. You should
be extremely happy with the results. Cautionary notes from RPM: We have tested
this dye process on RPM
chrome wheels only. If you decide to attempt to dye any other manufacturer's
wheels (chrome or natural), you do so at your own risk. Some other
manufacturer's wheels can possibly melt when subjected to the high temperatures
of boiling water. Although we have had a 100% success rate when dying our
wheels without any negative effects, RPM cannot be held
responsible for any negative effects you may encounter. |