Curb Rash Black Wheels

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CMoore711

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I’m thinking of power coating my stock 22” wheel. Never done it before, but what’s the average cost to do so?

It really depends on the prep…

I’m in Ohio and I’ve had 22” rims powder coated for $400. That guy literally just powder coated over the rims as they were dropped off to him.

Then I’ve got another guy who I’ve used to powder coated my Wilwoods which are a ton more labor in taping off/prep than rims. I haven’t used him for rims yet but he’s quoted me $650 for a set of 22” rims. But he will strip them down to bare metal prior to powder coating them. Then for an extra $25/rim we will add a gloss clear powder coat.
 

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It really depends on the prep…

I’m in Ohio and I’ve had 22” rims powder coated for $400. That guy literally just powder coated over the rims as they were dropped off to him.

Then I’ve got another guy who I’ve used to powder coated my Wilwoods which are a ton more labor in taping off/prep than rims. I haven’t used him for rims yet but he’s quoted me $650 for a set of 22” rims. But he will strip them down to bare metal prior to powder coating them. Then for an extra $25/rim we will add a gloss clear powder coat.
$650 isn't bad at all for that kind of work. I was thinking it would be closer to $1k. I'm here in Houston so I'll check various spots for pricing/reviews when I'm ready to do this.
 
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I’m thinking of power coating my stock 22” wheel. Never done it before, but what’s the average cost to do so?
I haven’t done this before. My wheels are the factory gloss black but I do run the factory 20” wheels as my winter tires… hence the “grandpa look” in the winter.

All I did was apply a little rust oleum to my black wheels to hide the scuff led part and now that the black wheels have been on a few days… I don’t even notice the blotch from the rustoleum.
 

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