I pretty much used all the write ups I could. I cleaned the wheels with acetone and sanded down and roughed up the wheel surface. I used index cards that I had to "mask", they were a bit of a pain since I had to move the wheels (I could only do 2 wheels at a time since I only had the scissor jack and spare). I did about 2 light layers (about 12-16" above he wheel) and another similar manner but making sure to get the insides of the wheels.
I did the first two in the afternoon one day and let them setup over night into the late morning and did the second set in a similar manner. If I had a full set of stands, 24-30 hours would have been total time. So far seems pretty sturdy. I am not to worried about them as I would a new set of wheels since a can of spray paint is 8 bucks lol. We will see how they do this winter or If I am able to find any mud/trails this summer. It definitely gives the car a whole new look. I was hoping to try and get some of the "Fat Five" I think LE wheels but I am thoroughly impressed with these. Enjoy

EDIT: I accidentally tagged two of my stems since I forgot to tape them don't forget lol. Also for the mounting holes. I cut the index cards into circles just about the size of the holes and thy squeezed right in.




touched up the grill as well.




I would like to try and do the roof racks as well and I am also thinking of redoing the lettering on the sides and the tail gate (minus the nissan) black as well. I am just worried about not getting them lined up right again.