Rich, I do not know a personal shop in your area but here is where I start looking whenever I need something chromed. Go to a couple local motorcycle custom shops, you know, the chopper builders. They ALWAYS know a chrome shop because they would chrome the tires if they could. Go to a couple shops and see if they recommend the same chrome shop. After you get a few names go speak to that chrome shop yourself and see what they can do for you. As far as “quality” goes, I do not believe there is a low quality chrome that is worht the money and effort. Look at any cheap tool for real world proof of that. The cheapo tools always rust, have chrome peel or flake off, and it is also damaged way too easily. I have 40 year old Snap-On tools that are scratched, but the chrome is still intact with no rust, peeling, flaking, or anything. The effort you have to go through to get a cheap chrome job is exactly the same as a high quality chrome job. Get as good a chrome job as you can and you will be much happier in the long run…ie, 5-7 years from now when the cheap chrome job needs to be redone. Bumpers get abused and cheap chrome just does not work well in this application.
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