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Powder coated Vintage 45s

garner67

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I just got my wheels back from the powder coater. They did a good job masking off the edges, and the results look great, much better than the original gray centers.

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Bah, I like (and will have) grey centers:p

Edit: not to imply yours don't look nice, because they do, but my personal preference is grey:)
 
"Starfury" said:
Bah, I like (and will have) grey centers:p

Edit: not to imply yours don't look nice, because they do, but my personal preference is grey:)

different strokes for different folks... that's what makes customizing cars so interesting!
 
ya i might have to do that to my torq thrusts after i get the car painted black or i might just paint them black and see how that holds has anyone use a bedliner coating on their rims i could care less if it looks dull as im gonna add flat accents to the car after paint to
 
I like those a lot. I have my Explorer intake at powder coater now. I hadnt thought about the wheels but my vr 45s look oxidized. Might go dark gray.
 
"pnandy" said:
ya i might have to do that to my torq thrusts after i get the car painted black or i might just paint them black and see how that holds has anyone use a bedliner coating on their rims i could care less if it looks dull as im gonna add flat accents to the car after paint to

I have a friend who used a rattle can and painted them himself. Turned out great. It has been over a year now and still looking good. Its all about the prep you put into it.
 
I like the look of those, mine are TT D's and the gray spokes look like primer gray to me. Now I plan to do them satin black.
Jon
 
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