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![]() ![]() Drives: Yaris Join Date: May 2006
Location: Toronto
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Question painting alloy black..
I have manufacture alloy rims from toyota... i dont' like the grey color. Does any one know if its a good ideal to paint alloy rims black?
I want to paint it black but dunno what kind of paint to use if i want to paint it my self.. Or where to take it for a paint. Do people paint rims? I live in Scarborough Ontario. |
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You would probably want to look up...
I have painted some of my wheels before not the Yaris and it turned out pretty good. Just follow the directions on the can. http://www.duplicolor.com/products/wheel.html |
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Some people paint there rims, some people get it powder coated. Powder coating it will last longer. But painting it will be cheaper. Here's a tutorial from honda-tech if you want to try painting it yourself. CLICK HERE
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Painting wheels.. yes it can be done, but I have always perfered to powdercoat mine.
The difference is night and day, and if you use this car daily, stone/rock chips will be the death of painted wheels. Yes you can burry it under a hard clear coat, but at the end of the day, you would just be better off spending the extra money on powdercoating them. Dont be fooled, now a days, they can match almost any color with the powder coating process. |
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Location: Toronto
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Are there any shops that do it for u?
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I need a auto shop that would do powder coating for my wheels
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powdercoat chrome wheel repair... by the time you pay to remove the tires, from the rim, coat them, then re-mount them you might as well buy new rims..and use the stock ones for winter . and what are you going to do, put the car on blocks while you wait for the rims to be painted?? |
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I have heard it costs about $75-$100 per wheel for powder coating.
You are better off buying some aftermarket wheels. |
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FYI, I paid $110 per wheel on my 24x10's, and they required quite a bit of taping off (4" polished lips) before coating. |
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Drives: 2007 5 spd Hatch White Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: pa
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Paint them yourself, professionally
I have painted every toyota I have and never had a problem, The new paint systems are foolproof you can buy a small air gun and rent a compressor.
The cost is in the time it takes to tape them up, I have deflated the tires, placed masking paper in the gap the reinflate a little holds the paper mask perfectly, with the new breeds of paints you can even have a run in the paint and repair it after it dries, just wet sand and hit it again. As for clear coat that just turns yellow, and makes for tough touch up you can do with a q tip when you hit a bolder! Your local paint supplier will give you all the help you need. IMHO Fred |
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powder coat is by far the best way to do a color change on rims. like some have mentioned you can take them to any powder coating shop. the reason why it usually cost $70 for a wheel is the labor involed in prepping the wheel.
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