PAINT IT BLACK
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PAINT IT BLACK
I was quoted up to $150 per wheel for preparation & painting. This was 3 cans @ $13 per can.
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Nicely done.
I like the monochromatic exterior and how it's contrasted with the red interior.
It's a really nice colour combination.
I presume before you sprayed the black you stripped the old paint and primed etc? or at least scuffed up the old paint and gave it a good going over with prepsol?
If not there's a likelihood of the black chipping and flaking in the future (but then again, another can for $13 and you can just keep touching them up)
I like the monochromatic exterior and how it's contrasted with the red interior.
It's a really nice colour combination.
I presume before you sprayed the black you stripped the old paint and primed etc? or at least scuffed up the old paint and gave it a good going over with prepsol?
If not there's a likelihood of the black chipping and flaking in the future (but then again, another can for $13 and you can just keep touching them up)
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Re: PAINT IT BLACK
Nice paint job. You need white OEM front and rear lips to match the white painted lower sills, its a little white heavy in the middle imho.
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marty085 wrote:Nice paint job. You need white OEM front and rear lips to match the white painted lower sills, its a little white heavy in the middle imho.
Actually, I agree on this point, to a point.
I personally think painting the centre-lower panel black (as per stock) would look nicer. (granted, I dislike how the lips look once painted)
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hks_kansei wrote:I personally think painting the centre-lower panel black (as per stock) would look nicer.
Agree My white f+r lips statement was based on the assumption that OP painted (and hence prefers) the sills white. If however a PO did it, I'd take it back to black too.
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I prepared the wheels by sanding with 2 grades of sandpaper. The paint does chip easily althoug my local tyre shop (Jax) were careful when putting the tyres back on. I made a cardboard template i.e. a 14" hole, so that if a wheel needs a touch up I can re-spray without overspray on the tyre.
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Looks very tidy Geoff.
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I tend to aggree that the lower panel,between the wheels, is it called the rocker panel?, would look better painted black. I may invest in some more cans of spray paint.
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Re: PAINT IT BLACK
Do it. It will tie in nicer with your black wheels.
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