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At 12:27 PM 8/29/96 -0400, you wrote:
>Josh Clark wrote:
>
>I have been planning this for a while and since my car is now officially off
>the road I can paint the wheels. My question is does anyone have any paint
>experience or a brand of paint that is good and weather resistant. I am
>looking for a low-gloss flat black paint that I can spray myself. Do you
>think this is too hard for me to risk myself? Thanks a lot.
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> Josh what kind of wheels are they?? The reason I ask is that if they have
a previous coat of paint or if they have been powder coated getting paint to
stick will be a challenge.
> I bought a set of BBS rims that were gold and I didn't want gold. SO I
tryed to strip them to paint them. It wouldn't come off. I borught them to
get sand blasted, it wouldn't come off. Turns out they were powder coated.
> SO I brought them to a place called Airborne Coatings that does all kinds
of powder coating. He showed me the colors they had (hundreds) and the cost
was right (like $45 per tire.) That included stripping and painting.
> They look incredible and brand new. Let me stongly recommend you looking
into powder coating them. I think that it can only be one color though and
no two tones, etc. But ask anyway.
> Funny part is, is that I knew the wheels had come off and Audi 4000. I
had sized them up against my car and the bolt pattern "seemed the same."
Well after I had mounted two tires to the rims and went to put them on the
car did I realise the hard way:
> Audis have a 4X108 and VWs have a 4 X 100mm bolt pattern.
>
> Oh well they look great on my friend's 88 Audi 90 now....
>
>
> DOM!
>
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Great wheel story!
Polzultov
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