Anyone painted their wheels?
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Check in to "plasti-dip". I am using it on mine. (silver to a dark graphite) You will find a lot of people that tell you not to use it because it wears, but I have used it on multiple cars and have never had an issue with it. When done correctly, it will last a really long time.
It is recommended to use 1 can per wheel of a base coat. This allows easy removal and 7-8 coats to prevent peeling. Good thing about it is you can change it up as much as you want with very little prep work and a very low cost. I spent about $40 USD and have everything I need to do it.
There are multiple colors/finishes available. Check out https://www.dipyourcar.com/pages/dyc-wheel-kit-builder they have a lot of products and kits to make it easier. I will post pics of mine when I do them. I am actually planning on doing them tonight.
It is recommended to use 1 can per wheel of a base coat. This allows easy removal and 7-8 coats to prevent peeling. Good thing about it is you can change it up as much as you want with very little prep work and a very low cost. I spent about $40 USD and have everything I need to do it.
There are multiple colors/finishes available. Check out https://www.dipyourcar.com/pages/dyc-wheel-kit-builder they have a lot of products and kits to make it easier. I will post pics of mine when I do them. I am actually planning on doing them tonight.
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This is how I repainted the rims on my Porsche: 924Board.org :: View topic - Refinished my Phone dial rims=
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Where did you find the calipers with the lettering?! Looks really sharp. I would love to have a set for my x type.
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