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Those wheels are the perfect candidates for media blast and powdercoat. Not that far gone.
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That looks really good. I've always wanted to do mine in a dark/gunmetal grey, how much did the whole job cost you?I bought 5, blasted them and had them coated in a bright metallic silver. They came out pretty nice. A few little pits show if you look close but it's fine for me. I think having them all one color looks a little tougher than the machined face on the stock ones too. Less fancy, I guess.
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Mine were in similar condition to IronCladLou's and came out like this.
Now 5 years later are covered in rock rash but are otherwise holding up great.
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Wow - how are you getting them done for only $60/wheel?
I called around and was quoted $100/ wheel for steelies that are in great shape to start with!
Do you remember what color you powder coated these? They look great.Mine were in similar condition to IronCladLou's and came out like this.
Now 5 years later are covered in rock rash but are otherwise holding up great.
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$60-ish per wheel is a common and reasonable price for blasting and powdercoating a set of wheels. If someone is charging more, look elsewhere.
I do not.Do you remember what color you powder coated these? They look great.
Clear coatAre the original stock wheels powder coated? If so is it just a clear coat?
Geez, I was just quoted $750 to refinish all 5 of my 40th Anniversary wheels. Now that's sounding awfully high based on what others are paying.
Not sure how covid is responsible for pushing the prices up but I was quoted $100 per wheel. Media blasting was extra. It's amazing how good my paint job came out.![]()
I love Porsche Silver. I ordered a lot of swatches from Prismatic and it boiled down to either BMW Silver or Porsche Silver. I chose Porsche for two sets of wheels for my Lexus.mine came out almost exactly as yours, in the shade they are kind of flat, but they are silver in the sunlight.....my powdercoat guy used prismatic Porsche silver and a uv rated clear, profile is when I had just picked them up from the powder guy and had the 315 MTR's mounted and running around in the middle of February snow
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