Thinking bout painting my wheels...

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OnE_bAd_HoE

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Well one of my rims has a bit of chrome chipping off and its really starting to bother me,so I'm thinking bout getting them painted.

What do you guys think?

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Paint holds up just fine. 90% of the colored wheels on the road are paint, not powdercoat. Powdercoat does not look to hot if the wheel is not coated black or white.
Just make sure all the chrome is blasted off the wheels face before its painted or you will be pissed off when it peels eventually due to poor prep.
 

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Carlos... I recommend powdercoating the barrels and painting the centers. If you need help, let me know, you know I'm local. I was about to do this to my wife's Asanti's, but we ended up selling them and moving on to a new wheel. For whatever reasons, those Asanti's are prone to flaking. We went through 2 hoops in less than a year, and a third needed it but we sold it as-is.


edit: also, I saw an Expedition rolling on that exact same wheel, but I think it was a 26". Setup just like that. Looked pretty menacing.
 

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A buddy of mine owns a wheel shop and routinely has 26"s made for his Escalade (that tend to sell right off his truck). He said that paint up against chrome simply DOES NOT HOLD UP. The paint always flakes where it meet the chrome. No problem with machined-and-painted finishes -- just chrome -and-painted finishes.

So, if you wheels are already chrome, and there's no way to "dechrome" them before painting, I'd advise against it, based on my buddy's expertise.
 

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just sandblast them then powder coat them. thats what they did with my dvinci's. Its much cheaper than buying a new set IMO powder coating looks much better than paint
 

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Edgar, powdercoat does not look better than paint doen right, especially when its colored and not black/white.
And Kmel is right about paint flaking where it meets the chrome on a one piece wheel, but that issue is not an issue on multi-piece wheels.
 

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99.9% of non chrome/aluminum wheels on the road are painted (not powdercoat). Hell most aluminum wheels are even clearcoated (paint as well). Powdercoat on wheels is un-necessary. If the factory doesn't feel obligated to do it neither should you. It's nice on off-road stuff but not necessary in street applications.
 

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99.9% of non chrome/aluminum wheels on the road are painted (not powdercoat). Hell most aluminum wheels are even clearcoated (paint as well). Powdercoat on wheels is un-necessary. If the factory doesn't feel obligated to do it neither should you. It's nice on off-road stuff but not necessary in street applications.

Gonna have to differ to an extent. When I ordered my 3pc wheels they said the barrels will be powdered and centers will be painted.

The custom wheel shops down here in South FL powdercoat ALL their barrels, but paint the centers. Maybe it's just a south FL trend, I dunno.
 

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And Kmel is right about paint flaking where it meets the chrome on a one piece wheel, but that issue is not an issue on multi-piece wheels.

To be clear, I was talking about where the paint meets chrome on the same surface. If a barrel is painted, and the face is chrome (on a multi piece wheel), there shouldn't be an issue. But when you paint on/up against chrome on the face of a wheel, it apparently flakes -- every time.
 

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