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Changing color of my wheels?

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autronicDSM

20+ Year Contributor
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Dec 4, 2002
Kalamazoo, Michigan
What's the best way to black out my wheels? I have BBS RX which are cast, painted, clear coated. Do I just have them media blasted and painted black or is powder coating better? I want something that won't fade.
 
Yes, powdercoating is the best way to go. However, I have painted two sets of wheels with spray paint, and as long as you prep them good, they turn out just fine for a lot cheaper.
 
I used Duplicolor Wheel spray paint. Worked really well. Turned out great. Sanding was a major pain....... then changing my mind after and sanding it down again to repaint a different color was the worst thing ever.
But they held up great, sold them after a year and the new owner never re painted them yet (maybe 1.5 yr total?)
 
I'll try powder coating again. I had one wheel welded before from hitting a pothole and cracking and it was powder coated afterwards, unfortunately it faded. Should they be clear coated too? Personally I have never seen clear coat on a powder coated part.

Thanks for all the replies.
 
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