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Painted my Subzero's.

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HighPsi92GST said:


Thanks all.. this is only the third time I've painted rims. Lol.

I used some triple coat clear glaze that adds a "mirror like" illusion.
 
Yep. that's all I got. Going to get some adjustables soon to take care of my launching.

Oh the wheels are 17x7. :)
 
That's strange, they're all working for me and my host seems to be fine. :confused:
 
Sorta back from the dead but do you guys think I should just go ahead and powdercoat them all black? Don't seem to be holding up too well in this heat. Although I can go out and spend 5 bucks and have them looking like new again.
 
Are you talking about the paint chipping or discolouration? Rims don't get that hot, normal pain *shouldn't* be affected by climate temps. Is the original paint still on there, or did you strip it?
 
I stripped it. That paint on the inside of the spokes is rubbing off. I can rub some off w/ my finger and it lost it's shine. Completely dull on the inside of the spoke.
 
how did you prep? we prepped my friend's accord rims right and they've lasted him 3 good months now with no chipping

my suggestion? take 2 days off and resand the biatches.

180-400-800-1500-wetsand1500-wetsand2000
primer
wetsand1500
paint
clear

:thumb: goodluck
 
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