So I'm thinking about painting my wheels black...
So I'm thinking about painting my wheels black...
I was tinkering around in Paint and did this little quickie 5 minute edit of a pic of my FC with black wheels. What do you think?
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I really didn't like my wheels when they were silver...I really DO like them now that they are black...the powdercoat was worth every penny to me.
I have painted a set of wheels (they were my track wheels when I had an M3) and it was a major pain in the ***. Probably cost me about $80 or so in paint supplies... I sanded them down, with varying grit, then primed them, laid down 3 coats of color and 3 coats of clear coat... I dried them in the oven of a Phoenix July summer day... then let them sit for a week.
Put them on the car and they chipped almost immediately... They chipped from rocks on the track...and they chipped when tightening the lugs...
The powdercoat was done in a week, cost me only about $50 more...but didn't sap probably 20-30 hours of my time and hassle, and the powdercoat is 100x more durable. They have yet to chip and these wheels have been on and off the car 10+ times.
Like I said...it is worth the small extra expense...in my opinion...which is why I will never spray paint a wheel again.
Unless you are just going to throw a coat of color on it and call it a day, but that wont look good to start and wont last much time before it chips, heck it will probably chip the first time you put them on the car.
That is just my experience with it. I have tried it all ways...half assed just color, all out prep w/ paint, and powdercoat. With the prices my powdercoater charges there is no comparison in the value. Hence, I will never paint a wheel again.
I have painted a set of wheels (they were my track wheels when I had an M3) and it was a major pain in the ***. Probably cost me about $80 or so in paint supplies... I sanded them down, with varying grit, then primed them, laid down 3 coats of color and 3 coats of clear coat... I dried them in the oven of a Phoenix July summer day... then let them sit for a week.
Put them on the car and they chipped almost immediately... They chipped from rocks on the track...and they chipped when tightening the lugs...
The powdercoat was done in a week, cost me only about $50 more...but didn't sap probably 20-30 hours of my time and hassle, and the powdercoat is 100x more durable. They have yet to chip and these wheels have been on and off the car 10+ times.
Like I said...it is worth the small extra expense...in my opinion...which is why I will never spray paint a wheel again.
Unless you are just going to throw a coat of color on it and call it a day, but that wont look good to start and wont last much time before it chips, heck it will probably chip the first time you put them on the car.
That is just my experience with it. I have tried it all ways...half assed just color, all out prep w/ paint, and powdercoat. With the prices my powdercoater charges there is no comparison in the value. Hence, I will never paint a wheel again.
^I'm far from ghetto, lol. But the wheels just look... I don't know... they just look like they're ******** in silver. Not literally ******** like one ***** from, like their attitude. I don't like it.
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