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Wheel paint?
JordanLee
01-04-2011, 08:54 PM
Need some halp. So I need to make a custom colour for a set of wheels I'm painting. Can I just go to Lordco and get them to match me up some paint and use spraycans? This route seems ghetto but relatively cheap. Another way is a friend of mine says he can paint them professionally for me if I bring him the paint as well. But it needs to be the paint that has to be baked on. Where would I get such paint? Thanks
Jgresch
01-04-2011, 09:00 PM
paint being baked on? you mean powdercoat? I'm not sure locally, I've only seen the powder online.
Go to a body shop and get them to whip you up a custom color.
jlenko
01-04-2011, 09:02 PM
Cheap rattlecan paint will chip... I've been there, done that. All the prep in the world won't help if it's crap paint.
Either powdercoat (which would be baked on.. heh..), or get a professional wheel refinisher, like Mike at Western Wheelcraft to do it right for you. Someone on here recommended him to me, and I had him refinish my Enkei's before selling them. They looked brand spankin' new...
yeah.. if you bring in a picture or something, the specialists can get it pretty damn close, if not better to match your car.
!e.lo_
01-05-2011, 01:10 AM
Polyurethane based paint. Try to find those.
Problem is, right now Lordco is changing their paints because of Gov't regulations.
Shun Izaki
01-05-2011, 08:23 AM
Yeah, DIY projects are only ever good for like, replica TE37's or something...
Just get a cheap job done at a real wheel place..
Just get a cheap job done at a real wheel place..
Could you recommend some? I'm also interested. :D Thanks!
PuYang
01-05-2011, 09:23 AM
thats very disappointing to hear ;[
i was planning on painting my wheels and calipers as a small DIY project...
lungfish23
01-05-2011, 09:31 AM
If you want powdercoating, rainbow powdercoat is cheap. Blast and coat for around $300. Only thing, he takes a while...
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spoon.ek9
01-05-2011, 09:45 AM
minor thread jack:
is it possible to match wheels with my ASR subframe brace? it's a metallic purple
http://www.velocityshop.com/images/products/1259652534-asr-sub-pur.jpg
MindBomber
01-05-2011, 11:33 AM
If you want powdercoating, rainbow powdercoat is cheap. Blast and coat for around $300. Only thing, he takes a while...
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Whats the quality like though?
Jgresch
01-05-2011, 11:52 AM
minor thread jack:
is it possible to match wheels with my ASR subframe brace? it's a metallic purple
http://www.velocityshop.com/images/products/1259652534-asr-sub-pur.jpg
anythign is possible... if you wanted your wheels painted now coasted, a paint shop can mix any kind of color then spray match for you until it's perfect
MindBomber
01-05-2011, 08:07 PM
Second minor thread jack/
Has anyone tried the DIY powder coat kits, I was thinking about buying one of those to do my wheels with?
thats very disappointing to hear ;[
i was planning on painting my wheels and calipers as a small DIY project...
I know.. I was disappointed too.. I was gonna do it on my G35. But after seeing a Camaro at my work with DIY painted black rims, I'm really glad I didn't do it to mine. It looks suuuuuper cheap. And I'm a pretty cheap guy.
Calipers shouldn't be too bad though.
taylor192
01-06-2011, 09:47 AM
Calipers shouldn't be too bad though.
As long as they are prepped well. My calipers need a repaint, yet its been 6 years with only minimal chips.
spyker
01-06-2011, 10:23 AM
Second minor thread jack/
Has anyone tried the DIY powder coat kits, I was thinking about buying one of those to do my wheels with?
The DIY kits are crap,friend of mine purchased one and the stuff he powdercoated turned out crap,it was a complete waste of money.
If you insist on doing it yourself,spend the money and get a professional powder gun.
Redlines_Daily
01-06-2011, 10:33 AM
You can DIY paint your rims and calipers, but you need to use rim paint or chassis paint. This paint comes in a rattle can and will stand up to the high temps from braking as well as resist chipping unlike the regular spray paint. This may not be an option for the OP as he is looking for a custom colour, but for the other guys looking to do silver/bronze/gunmetal/black, etc...the can should work fine if you prep properly. I did mine using Duplicolour rim paint.
-J
jlenko
01-06-2011, 10:46 AM
^ I used that same Duplicolor rattle can crap... and it chipped to hell in a few months.
Then I did it right, the second time. Had the tires removed, sand blasted the rims to bare metal, then powdercoat. Then remount and balance the wheels. Never chipped, even once.
The next set of rims... painted by Mike at Western Wheelcraft. Real paint, with real clearcoat. Looked mint.
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