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WA8867-W is what I ordered from Paint Scratch to do a repair job on a few small spots on the outer rim of 2 wheels on my 2014 C-7, Z-51 5-split Silver painted aluminum wheels.
Followed directions to a tee but the paint was not even close to a match. Was much darker and didn't have the "shine" of my wheels. I sent a sample patch back to Paints Scratch...waiting to hear from them.
Still wish I could find the appropriate numbers on the Service Parts Identification Label--but there are definitely no numbers like 8867 or any group of 4 digits.
WA8867-W is what I ordered from Paint Scratch to do a repair job on a few small spots on the outer rim of 2 wheels on my 2014 C-7, Z-51 5-split Silver painted aluminum wheels.
Followed directions to a tee but the paint was not even close to a match. Was much darker and didn't have the "shine" of my wheels. I sent a sample patch back to Paints Scratch...waiting to hear from them.
Zymurgy or someone else can confirm but I'm pretty sure ALL of the wheel paint looks pretty flat and dark until you put on the clear top coat.
I've never seen GM on any vehicle give the option code for touch-up paint for wheels. I do not believe this is true at all, especially since they don't provide much touch-up paint at all for wheels. Any touch-up paint codes people use are taken from body colors on the same or other vehicles.
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