Powdercoat wheels

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Maybe a dumb question, but how are you guys supporting the truck to get all the wheels off at the same time?

Minimum requirements are 20 ton jack-stands. j/k

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Found factory finishes on wheels sometimes aren't the best for long-term ownership. My M5's wheels came in a gunmetal two-tone color that would've cost big bucks to replicate while repairing. Went with a great silver powder coat color that's held up for years now. Used same for the second set of OEM wheels running winters.

I've already had each set of OEM 80-wheels machined and cleared once each to have them pitting within five years or less. If I don't go aftermarket wheels, I'll either need the shop to figure out how to prevent this happening again OR powder coat them in either some shade of silver, bronze or grey - whatever pops against the 80's white body.
 

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