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What's the low down on powder coating your rims? Is it worth the investment?
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I got a quote for $120 ea and decided not to bother, although a few years back I had a guy who'd do it for $25 ea.
When I get a house I'll be starting a part-time powder coating business.
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When I get a house I'll be starting a part-time powder coating business.
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in my opinion, unless you are an expert on powder coating, paint will look better. Yes the powder coating is tough, but it usually has small flaws, and metallics aren't very uniform.
a high-quality pro base coat / clear coat paint is nearly as tough
powder coating is the bomb for chassis parts, my dad has a set-up using an old oven he picked out of the garbage, nice for anything under 24"
a high-quality pro base coat / clear coat paint is nearly as tough
powder coating is the bomb for chassis parts, my dad has a set-up using an old oven he picked out of the garbage, nice for anything under 24"
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If your wheels start to develop cracks the powdercoating can conceal them. That's why a lot of people will not powdercoat wheels they race on.LaureltheQueen wrote:safer? how so?
It's also less likely to chip
If it chips you can always repaint it. From my experience paint last fine, most wheels are painted from the factory.
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Painting aluminum so that it stays is difficult at best.
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evolutionmovement wrote:Painting aluminum so that it stays is difficult at best.
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It can't be that hard considering hundreds of people with no experience have been doing it successfully for years.

After 13 years. I suppose if your requirement is that your wheels stay chip free for a ridiculous amount of time you are better off powdercoating. However you could repaint your wheels dozens of times and still not be at the cost of powdercoating. I know people with self painted wheels that have lasted for years and still look good.LaureltheQueen wrote:If I cared at all about my stock wheels(if they weren't filled with gouges and scratches and whanot) I'd have them powdercoated once I got tires off of them. The paint flakes horribly
Look if you want to powdercoat your wheels, go for it. If they aren't track wheels there's absolutely nothing wrong with it and chances are even if they are for track use you will be fine. Just know (I've seen it done many times) that you can paint your wheels and as long as you do it right it will look just as good and save you tons of money.
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And even more haven't done it right. People have been welding aluminum for years too, but not everyone can do it. Dealing with dozens of chipped and flaked wheels would be testimony to this ... in fact I've yet to see a non-pro painted wheel that wasn't flaked. I've even painted with etching primer on aluminum and had it come off almost as easily.
Then you have to contend with the monkeys you bring the wheels to to get tires changed.
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Then you have to contend with the monkeys you bring the wheels to to get tires changed.
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There are plenty of people that can't do stuff that doesn't mean it's impossible or even hard. If you haven't seen a nicely painted wheel that someone did themselves, you haven't been looking. I literally know 5 people that have done it in my small ass Reno subaru club alone. I've seen them up close after winters, after track days, even after offs at a track. Sometimes you are just wrong and in this case you are.evolutionmovement wrote:And even more haven't done it right. People have been welding aluminum for years too, but not everyone can do it. Dealing with dozens of chipped and flaked wheels would be testimony to this ... in fact I've yet to see a non-pro painted wheel that wasn't flaked. I've even painted with etching primer on aluminum and had it come off almost as easily.
Then you have to contend with the monkeys you bring the wheels to to get tires changed.
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Sorry, I didn't realize I was talking to Jesus Christ. As always, I defer to your greater wisdom and judgement.
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The Coffee mug and painting wheels are two totally different things.
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Cause they're a bunch a asses!
The coffee mug mod rules, ingenuity at its finast!

The coffee mug mod rules, ingenuity at its finast!

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'94 Audi UrS4 Modded (new project)
'96 Outback 5mt.
'07 Legacy 2.5i SE
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Oh... and I hope the fucker get bunked with Gunter, arrested for raping Gorillas.[/quote]
I'm going to reitterate this


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Is that supposed to be a burn or something?BAN SUVS wrote:Yeah... even DSMers won't do the coffee mug bit.
It's like i-club invaded this thread

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[url=http://folding.amdmbpond.com/FoldingForOurFuture.html]Do you fold?[/url]
I'm on First and First. How can the same street intersect with itself? I must be at the nexus of the universe.