Painting the wheels with Dupli color wheel paint?
#21
i'm doing the graphite on my 5spokes next week. now the 5 million dollar question, should i do my herculined rocker panels, rear bumper and grille the same color or leave them all flat black? decisions decisions
#24
Then I'm going to hit it with some black paint and clear coat.
#25
then you can scuff the bare metal, prime and paint as Duplicolor recommends.
#26
My problem with painting the wheels is always geared towards the balancing which I do 2-3 times a year. And what if you need new tires?
Surely the paint is toast after a new tire and balancing....right?
What about the metal lug nuts ? leave em metal?
Plus....I always like satin black but how does the paint react with all the colored clay heavy muds out here in the west. I've seen the clay discolor satin black.
GLoss has a more protective finish.
Thats my fear with herculiner on the outside of the vehicle.
That mud will fill the krinkled surface and discolor the coating.
Then your whole vehicle becomes a major touch up project.
I'm thinking this winter might be when I turn chrome to black on my runner and do the wheels but I keep investigating and researching.
Kenny S>
Surely the paint is toast after a new tire and balancing....right?
What about the metal lug nuts ? leave em metal?
Plus....I always like satin black but how does the paint react with all the colored clay heavy muds out here in the west. I've seen the clay discolor satin black.
GLoss has a more protective finish.
Thats my fear with herculiner on the outside of the vehicle.
That mud will fill the krinkled surface and discolor the coating.
Then your whole vehicle becomes a major touch up project.
I'm thinking this winter might be when I turn chrome to black on my runner and do the wheels but I keep investigating and researching.
Kenny S>
#27
QUESTION::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Anyone ever cleaned up or painted rims like mine? Mine look like crap and they have some stuff that just doesnt want to come off any ideas. id like to keep these rims at least until my tires go to crap and i go buy new rims and tires. Thanks
Anyone ever cleaned up or painted rims like mine? Mine look like crap and they have some stuff that just doesnt want to come off any ideas. id like to keep these rims at least until my tires go to crap and i go buy new rims and tires. Thanks
#28
QUESTION::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Anyone ever cleaned up or painted rims like mine? Mine look like crap and they have some stuff that just doesnt want to come off any ideas. id like to keep these rims at least until my tires go to crap and i go buy new rims and tires. Thanks
Anyone ever cleaned up or painted rims like mine? Mine look like crap and they have some stuff that just doesnt want to come off any ideas. id like to keep these rims at least until my tires go to crap and i go buy new rims and tires. Thanks
#30
Thanks at least i know its doable! you think the same dupi color rim paint will work same thing this post is talking about black didnt look all bad i wouldnt even mind having them look stock again! thanks tho!!
#31
My problem with painting the wheels is always geared towards the balancing which I do 2-3 times a year. And what if you need new tires?
Surely the paint is toast after a new tire and balancing....right?
What about the metal lug nuts ? leave em metal?
Plus....I always like satin black but how does the paint react with all the colored clay heavy muds out here in the west. I've seen the clay discolor satin black.
GLoss has a more protective finish.
Thats my fear with herculiner on the outside of the vehicle.
That mud will fill the krinkled surface and discolor the coating.
Then your whole vehicle becomes a major touch up project.
I'm thinking this winter might be when I turn chrome to black on my runner and do the wheels but I keep investigating and researching.
Kenny S>
Surely the paint is toast after a new tire and balancing....right?
What about the metal lug nuts ? leave em metal?
Plus....I always like satin black but how does the paint react with all the colored clay heavy muds out here in the west. I've seen the clay discolor satin black.
GLoss has a more protective finish.
Thats my fear with herculiner on the outside of the vehicle.
That mud will fill the krinkled surface and discolor the coating.
Then your whole vehicle becomes a major touch up project.
I'm thinking this winter might be when I turn chrome to black on my runner and do the wheels but I keep investigating and researching.
Kenny S>
And for the color, I just went flat black. So much easier to touch up and looks better IMO. Never liked the black panty satin. Also, who really cares about your truck getting dirty? Not me. Wash off what you can, and the rest.....I call "character."
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