Rattle Can my wheels?

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mharders

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This is mine that I just got done. It 60% gloss 40% matte is what the powdercoater told me
 

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Just small pop out. I love the way they turned out just shop around I got some ridiculous quotes to the point where I could just buy new wheels.
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Plastic, I just painted them myself. They just mixed me a can so I could spray them myself and to touch up any future scratches.
 
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Thanks guys for the responses. ill check my local shops. any body done the pasti dip on wheels? my friend did it to his Tacoma Valance but that was pastic already haha
 

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thats an amazing deal you got, te cheapest shop i could find was $150 a wheel, so i spray canned mine and they turned out just fiine, they even made it through a canadian winter. i have a thread from when i did them. it was easy i cleaned and dewaxed the rims. then used self etching primer and then sandable primer then paint then clear coat. i didnt even remove the rubber i just maske them real well. and when i got a flat and had to replace my tire the shop scratched the rim along the edge and i just touched up with left over paint. total bill was $60 and 48 hours worth of work, i also did my bumper and grill
 
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thats an amazing deal you got, te cheapest shop i could find was $150 a wheel, so i spray canned mine and they turned out just fiine, they even made it through a canadian winter. i have a thread from when i did them. it was easy i cleaned and dewaxed the rims. then used self etching primer and then sandable primer then paint then clear coat. i didnt even remove the rubber i just maske them real well. and when i got a flat and had to replace my tire the shop scratched the rim along the edge and i just touched up with left over paint. total bill was $60 and 48 hours worth of work, i also did my bumper and grill

GREAT news. thank you. will try this when i get back from vacation.
 

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