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Postby Jace » Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:17 pm

so i've got a busted NA6 14" wheel, as well as a full, un-busted set on my car, all looking pretty sh*t.

what i'd like to do with the broken wheel is to test a paint job on it.
i'm feeling something like this:
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probably just me, or maybe it's the photo, but the wheel looks like it reflects with a bronze/gold/yellow sort of tone.

i dunno, i'm not much of a paint guy, but i'd like to paint a good, solid coat or two of bronze/dark gold colour, then do matte black over to top of that, in the hope that i might get a similar sort of reflection to the wheel on the above car, or just a nice sort or two-tone matte colour.
obviously the matte black coat would need to be thin/thinner than the previous coat(s), but i'd want to just to a rattle can spray job on 'em, 'cause i don't own an air compressor/spray equipment.

if this test job comes up well, i'll apply to the rest of my wheels, then hopefully get some bolt on spacers (25mm-ish) and rock these wheels instead of coughing up $1500-$3000 for wheels/new tyres. i'll hopefully be getting a set of coil-overs later on this year and really giving my car a good dropping.

let me know what you (more experienced) guys think. whether 25mm (or bigger?!) spacers are a good/bad idea on all four wheels, whether or not trying to get a two-tone paint job out of spray cans is do-able, or whether or not i'm just wasting my time and should just save up for new wheels and tyres!

thanks in advance.

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Postby Hammer » Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:19 pm

PM Green_Commet. He's got a lot of experience restoring/painting wheels. I'm sure he'll be happy to help. He's given me several hint's and tips for my own wheel restoration.

Check out both his thread. No.1 & No.2.
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Postby hks_kansei » Thu Feb 19, 2009 1:34 pm

Dont use spacers.

apart from being Illegal, it increases the risk of the wheel coming off all together.
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Postby Fatty » Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:58 pm

Hammer wrote:PM Green_Commet. He's got a lot of experience restoring/painting wheels. I'm sure he'll be happy to help. He's given me several hint's and tips for my own wheel restoration.

Check out both his thread. No.1 & No.2.


IH8, if you do decide to PM green_commet, and he takes the time to write a detailed reply - please remember to shoot him back a thankyou. it'll only take a second of your time, and i'm sure he'll appreciate it. after all, he could spend 15 or 20 minutes of his own time typing a reply to help you out, so it's just common courtesy really.

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Postby Jace » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:25 pm

haha oh sh*t, i just realised that i must've forgotten to thank you.
i probably got lost in the links you sent me and it completely slipped my mind.
i really do appreciate the advice you gave me! sorry for the late thank you mate, it was totally unintentional! thanks!!!!!!

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Postby Fatty » Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:33 pm

:wink:

:D

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Postby stevesports » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:08 pm

Fatty wrote::wink:

:D


now go kiss and make up.

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Postby Fatty » Thu Feb 19, 2009 10:16 pm

stevesports wrote:now go kiss and make up.


i thought we just did???? :lol:

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Postby PUR157 » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:03 am

Get a room guys! :lol:

I would say that... I think you can get a better look from a set of aftermarket wheels

You don't have to spend a fortune either... as Green_comet has shown... you can do wonders if you have the patience to refresh an old set of aftermarket rims
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Postby bruce » Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:33 am

For that sort of finish in the picture I would take it to the professionals (its a metallic bronze of sorts). Take the picture with you.


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