View Full Version : changing rim color?
kris45
01-02-2010, 12:28 PM
hello im getting ready to redo my rims they are silver im thinking anodized i want to change the color to maybe gold what would be the best way to go about this where the end result will be nice and not chip off after a few rides, i will sandblast them would powder coat work? i dont have one but maybe i can get them done? was thinking painting i got a sprayer never used automotive paint so im thinking i would really mess that up, i helped my neighbor repaint his snowblower about 4 years ago we used a paint i think it was called xo rust or something like that we had to use some kind of thinner to get it to spray thru my gun, i know it took like four days to dry completely but when it was dry im thinking it was a pretty durable finish and still looked really nice when he moved, im thinking spray paint would come off quick not sure but seems like it. any ideas would be great. also am going to do the forks same time. thanks kris
harryredtrike
01-02-2010, 12:47 PM
your in michigan,do you have a heated shop?that will dictate alot.what is your budget?
kris45
01-02-2010, 02:33 PM
hello i have a woodstove in my garage so i can heat her up for a day pretty cold now tho has you know, it seems powder coating it would make it very durable been looking at the p coating kits i only have 110 volts so an electric oven would not work and im thinking you cant use a gas oven? so paint may be my only choice unless i send the rims to someone to powdercoat for me? thanks kris
SWIGIN
01-02-2010, 02:39 PM
I have seem many painted and powder coated wheels and they both scratch easily but paint is far worse.
Your best bet would be to get them anodized gold with PC being a second place choice.
kris45
01-02-2010, 02:46 PM
great sounds good is there somewhere i can ship them to have that done? thanks
Dirtcrasher
01-02-2010, 03:18 PM
Powder coating should hold up very well, and if they're aluminum, anodizing is a great way to keep color in place and that stands up mint because it's like a dye...........
It could cost 60-100$ to PC tem in which case - just get new rims.............
Quick fix is just a spray can but be prepared to keep on them repainting etc etc.
4cfed
01-02-2010, 11:12 PM
i painted my rear rims on my wheeler.. and there holding up just fine.. i used vht epoxy paint, satin black, iv got something like 10-12 ours of ride time on them and no scratches or chips yet..
BUT yes anodizing or powder coating are the best way.
oscarmayer
01-03-2010, 08:08 PM
i'm going to be sourcing a good anodizing shop when I am ready to do mine. I want to make the rims dark blue.
big specht
01-04-2010, 10:00 AM
Don't they make a gold anodize powder coating ???? I have a wheel I would like to do too
kris45
01-05-2010, 02:18 PM
i think pc would be great i dont have the stuff anybody out there pc and would like to do three rims easier to pay to have it done then buy all the stuff. thanks kris
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