Wheel painting on a PCP....Advice please

Wheel painting on a PCP....Advice please

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jonnynewby1

Original Poster:

66 posts

149 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Have recently taken delivery of my new car and want to change the wheel colour without replacing the alloys. With the car being on a PCP from a dealership, where do I stand on making a change such as suggested?

Best to contact them and find out or.... well any advice is appreciated.

Thanks in advance

drgoatboy

1,626 posts

208 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Do you intend to hand the car back at the end of your PCP? If not I guess it probably doesn't matter?

Zetec-S

5,890 posts

94 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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jonnynewby1 said:
Best to contact them and find out
yes

Mrs ZS has ordered a new Mini Clubman but the alloys she wanted didn't come in black which would suit the car far better.

The dealer is quite happy to respray them in their bodyshop before we collect the car. I'm sure we could get it done cheaper if we shopped around, but as it's a brand new car I'd rather pay more and get the main dealer to do it and (hopefully) avoid any comeback if any issues crop up further down the line.

Wacky Racer

38,175 posts

248 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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I had a Zafira tourer on a PCP and brush painted the wheels black. (made a nice job)...when I handed it back they never even noticed.

TXG399

134 posts

134 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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In all probability, as long as you pick a conventional colour, no-one will care a bit. When I worked in dealerships it never even crossed my mind to check if the wheel colour was the same as when it was delivered, I just checked the wheels for damage.

jonnynewby1

Original Poster:

66 posts

149 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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Much my thinking to all of the replies and all appreciated.

Will be painted in gloss black by someone I have used before and trust.


Thanks

DiscoSINGH

271 posts

146 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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You'd be best off checking with the finance company as your PCP agreement is with them and not the dealership. Changing the colour of the alloys maybe classed as a modification which they may need to approve?

HustleRussell

24,724 posts

161 months

Friday 2nd August 2019
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jonnynewby1 said:
Will be painted in gloss black by someone I have used before and trust.
Shall we assume that they aren't diamond cut or two-tone from factory?