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01-12-2008, 08:27 PM | #1 |
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paint or powdercoat
first off all yes i have done the search.... lol ok so i have read alot but everyone has different opinions. i want to ask this to people that have experience. What is better to paint or powder coat? quality? looks? $$$$?
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01-13-2008, 01:09 PM | #4 |
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Also agree that powdercoat would offer a more resiliant finish to chips and other road hazzards. The process lends itself to have a more 'even' finish than painting. However, if you want a special paint colour or a multi colour wheel, then it may be more difficult to achieve with powdercoating.
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I didn't know you could powdercoat flat colours?
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Don't powercoat cast wheels
It exposes the wheels to temperatures they were not designed to handle and can cause weakness. |
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01-14-2008, 12:46 PM | #12 |
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what type of wheels are they first off?
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there is a potential of shattering the wheel.. so be careful not to hit a pot-hole at a high speed... but since you are goin all black, jus paint em! |
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01-18-2008, 03:42 PM | #18 |
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Hmmm I do not agree about wheels being weakened by powdercoating
I think I am going to send this idea to Mythbusters...
I always "hear" of people warning of powdercoating a wheel, but I have known dozens that have had no issues. Iv'e done it a couple times and had no issues (with tracking/autoxing), granted I'm not talking about 19's or 20's or Rota's... I don't think that the temps they use are nearly high enough to re-temper the metal. 350 or 400 degrees... hmm, lets see on a hot day at Thunderhill I'd guess my wheels must hit at least 200-250 degrees, conservatively. Tirerack doesn't seem to think there is an issue if it is done correctly. Just get it done right... |
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This sounds like an unbiased opinion from the paint industry:
http://www.paintcenter.org/rj/oct04h.cfm I've looked into powdercoating myself. You can do many different colors today and the cost is around $100 - $150/wheel from a good shop. Ask specialty auto shops in your area. Chances are, they know someone who's good.
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