Black Plasti-Dip
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I think I went through 3 cans of high build primer and three cans of paint for 4. I probably went overboard, as I usually do, with the coats, but I am three+ coat man for something that will get dinged a lot by rocks and road debris. Mine look stellar after about 8 months of use which included most of a winter in a salt loving area.How many cans of spray paint does it take to do all 5?
I think I went through 3 cans of high build primer and three cans of paint for 4. I probably went overboard, as I usually do, with the coats, but I am three+ coat man for something that will get dinged a lot by rocks and road debris. Mine look stellar after about 8 months of use which included most of a winter in a salt loving area.
Are any / all of you painting the BACK side of the wheels also? Or just the FRONTS?
I have the crappy peeling chrome rims on mine and they are so pitted I cannot re-use them. I bought a set of Lexus wheels that I want to refinish / polish and I'm not sure where to stop. I could polish the complete back side, or I could just have that area blasted and paint it, then polish the fronts. Not sure what order to do that in.
I'm thinking:
Aircraft Paint remover to remove the black crappy paint someone put on them as well as the factory clear coat.
Glass Bead Blast to white finish
Epoxy Etching Primer
Color for the back side and the "pockets" (Graphite)
Polish the fronts to mirror finish
Touch up the "pockets" with color (Graphite)
Clear coat front and back of entire wheel
Color match the center caps to the "pockets" or go accent color.
Or, do I polish the whole wheel front and back to a mirror finish, then clear coat to make it LOOK like chrome. My truck is one of the few with the complete chrome package (and I like it!) black with chrome mirrors, door handles, and some trim.
No, I used the Rustoleum Wheel Paint and it didn't call for a clear coat and I thought the finish was good when I stopped.No Clear Coat??
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Wheel Vintiques Series 12 Painted VHT Satin Black wheel paint, no clearcoat.
Has lasted pretty well, had to touch up a few chips spots over time.
No, I used the Rustoleum Wheel Paint and it didn't call for a clear coat and I thought the finish was good when I stopped.
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Both of these setups are sick! I love the steel wheels on the 80 series. Wheel and tire specs and backspacing? Thanks in advance!
I get my tires rebalanced every time I get them rotated (5K miles) because rock crawling takes chunks out of the tires and changes the balancing. Every time they've had to remove the weights and add different ones or in a different location. For those of you that have painted your wheels, how do you deal with this situation? Or is it you just get them balanced once and done until it's time to replace the tires?
The white wheels are on my truck. They come from 3rd generation 4runners spare wheels...I have run them with and without spacers, spacers push them out and give it a little more of a bold stance, currently running without them. I ran them with 285/75r16, this picture is with the current tires, 315 75 r16 bfg ta ko2.View attachment 1563421
Thanks!!! Do you happen to know the specs on the 3rd gen 4Runner wheels? 16"x7"? What is the backspacing both with and without the spacers?
Thanks again!
I believe they are 16x7 and backspacing of 4.625" the spacers in the picture are 1.5"
So, the effective backspacing is:
Without Spacers: 4.625”
With Spacers: 3.125”
Do I have that correct?