Powder coating wheels.

mine are flat i think they look great.....in the pics they look satin/glossy but they are not.....good luck
 

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this one is better......
 

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Damn Doneo, I am getting a woody over here LOL! Love your truck bro!

JT, I think gloss black would look great. Man you are getting mods every week it seems :)
 
actually the only change I made over the winter was the elimination of the in take on the fender....i also replaced my head unit and had my sub-box reconfigured....thanks for the props though....can wait to drive her again expecting a bad storm in the north east....total waste of another weekend....oh well such is life
 
Mine are in between satin and flat. I wanted them to match my stripes. The flat to me looks like it is never clean. Your powder coater should be able to manipulate the tone you want.
 
OK look's like it will be satin or gloss it will be 450.00 for three day turn around 600.00 for 24 hr turn around.
Thanks for all the input. J.T.
 
06__QUAD__SRT10 said:
So I would appreciate some input I want to powder coat my wheels black. and am having a hard time on deciding
1. Flat Black
2. Glossy Black

Cheers J.T.

Either way, u cant go wrong.!!! black is the best color all around anyways. Plus the fastest.....................
 
2ndchance said:
Either way, u cant go wrong.!!! black is the best color all around anyways. Plus the fastest.....................
It is such a pain in the ass to keep clean :( :( yesterday had both the Q/C and R/C detailed and today the R/C looks like crap and Q/C looks great:dontknow:
 
I got mine locally here in Omaha for $220.00 and that included prep work and sandblasted.
 
i dont think i they would do it that cheap down here...Austin is a pretty pricey city....i will keep looking though...
 
wheredwhogo? said:
i just got a quote here in Austin, for $400 for black powdercoat....i may just pull the trigger....
about what I paid..looks to be a fair deal.
 
Black gloss..... I'm doing gun metal on the original OEMs (to fix the scratches) then I am picking up a set of black aftermarkets and new rubber as well so I can have both looks when I want. On ebay I saw someone selling lots of new OEM (not replicas) wheels for like $1,199.00 plus $120 for shipping. If I get a new set the original OEMs are still getting the powdered gun metal... But getting back to the dilemma... Did I already say black gloss?:dontknow:
 
wheredwhogo? said:
i just got a quote here in Austin, for $400 for black powdercoat....i may just pull the trigger....

Here in Houston a place does it for $65 a wheel, any color you desire. Don't tell McRodney though. I'm trying to keep him from doing his in orange..
 
wheredwhogo? said:
well, my wife dont like the idea of black wheels period...she says..it looks to much like a racecar...and im like...your point is...................i think women just dont get it...


Not ture dude we get it. :) I think glossy balck would look real good on JT's ride
 

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