Painted or powder coated wheels?
Discussion
The wife has munted one of the wheels on our car and need to get it repaired.
Is painted or powder coated more hard wearing? I take it that painting opens up a massive colour range and I'm currently obsessing about BBS Le Mans grey at the moment. But, if powder coating is hard wearing and less prone to chips I'd be better going that route.
Is painted or powder coated more hard wearing? I take it that painting opens up a massive colour range and I'm currently obsessing about BBS Le Mans grey at the moment. But, if powder coating is hard wearing and less prone to chips I'd be better going that route.
Wet spray for me. It’s more durable on wheels (done correctly). In certain applications Powder Coating is more durable, but on wheels it isn’t.
Also, wet spraying (again, done correctly) gives a far nicer finish and with wet spraying the number or colours and finishes available is infinite.
Also, wet spraying (again, done correctly) gives a far nicer finish and with wet spraying the number or colours and finishes available is infinite.
Partyvan said:
Powdercoat for me.
£20 a rim is hard to beat!
You get what you pay for. £20 wouldn’t even cover the cost of stripping whatever old coating is on the wheel prior to repairing and prepping the wheel to a level ready to apply whatever coating you choose for a good looking and lasting job...£20 a rim is hard to beat!
mbwoy84 said:
You get what you pay for. £20 wouldn’t even cover the cost of stripping whatever old coating is on the wheel prior to repairing and prepping the wheel to a level ready to apply whatever coating you choose for a good looking and lasting job...
Yes it would.£20 easily covers the cost of stripping, hand refurbishing and powdercoating.
Went to look at 2004 Mini Cooper S at a dealer some time last year and in prepping the car he had the wheels refurb'd with powder coating, said it cost him about £30 pw IIRC and they looked extremely good, don't know what they will look like in 1 or 5 years time but just after being done they looked like brand new wheels.
Partyvan said:
mbwoy84 said:
You get what you pay for. £20 wouldn’t even cover the cost of stripping whatever old coating is on the wheel prior to repairing and prepping the wheel to a level ready to apply whatever coating you choose for a good looking and lasting job...
Yes it would.£20 easily covers the cost of stripping, hand refurbishing and powdercoating.
sgtBerbatov said:
I've been looking at this for when I get my painted wheels stripped and powder coated, and the cheapest place I found in Birmingham would do it for £20 without the tyres, £30 with the tyres. But a place recommended to me would do it all for £45 each wheel.
The chap whose car I went to see last year said he had his wheels done in Birmingham but didn't say who, could have been the same firm you found. Price is inline with what he told me. Initial impressions were good tbf.mbwoy84 said:
Wet spray for me. It’s more durable on wheels (done correctly). In certain applications Powder Coating is more durable, but on wheels it isn’t.
Also, wet spraying (again, done correctly) gives a far nicer finish and with wet spraying the number or colours and finishes available is infinite.
Why isn’t powder coat on wheels as durable as a wet finish? Also, wet spraying (again, done correctly) gives a far nicer finish and with wet spraying the number or colours and finishes available is infinite.
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