Alloy wheel colour change
Alloy wheel colour change
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egoold

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560 posts

284 months

Saturday 28th May 2016
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I have a new set of alloys that I am considering changing the colour of them before I fit them. They are 19" silver alloys and was considering changing them to a gunmetal colour

Since they don't need any repair I was wondering if I would be better getting them painted or powdercoate?

Any recommendations and ideas of cost for someone in Glasgow or Ayrshire that could do this at a reasonable cost?


8bit

5,254 posts

171 months

Monday 30th May 2016
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Powdercoating is more durable I gather, I've had a few sets of wheels powdercoated and they've all come out well and lasted a long time, when kept clean. I can't really recommend anyone in your area though but I'm sure one of the members based near you will be along to help shortly.

Dr_Rick

1,691 posts

264 months

Monday 30th May 2016
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Plasti-Dip?

If you can get it.

8bit

5,254 posts

171 months

Monday 30th May 2016
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Dr_Rick said:
Plasti-Dip?

If you can get it.
I tried to use that on some radiator grilles, wasn't impressed. It gives a matt finish out of the can, they do sell a "glossifier" to use over it if you want a gloss finish but it didn't seem to do anything.

AmiableChimp

3,674 posts

253 months

Tuesday 31st May 2016
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I've just had my wheels refurbed by The Wheel Specialist in Edinburgh.

I went from silver to a carbon/graphite colour and I am totally chuffed with the finish.

Cost me £360 after a 5% discount code.

Bogsye

406 posts

168 months

Sunday 5th June 2016
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I used Lepsons in Kent.
They did inclusive carriage costs which seemed surprisingly good value. They re finished my R32's Omanyts in graphite with diamond cut edges.
Painted as I understand and a very nice finish.