Tried doing a search, but not much luck, may have used wrong keywords.
Anyone tried this ?
http://www.jegs.com/i/Duplicolor/318/HWP101/10002/-1
If so, how did it look, hold up?
Painting stock wheels
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Painting stock wheels
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Re: Painting stock wheels
nothing huh?
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Re: Painting stock wheels
I don't think anyone here has tried it. Personally , I don't think it would be durable enough to look good for very long.
Some have powder coated their wheels. That is an option.
Some have powder coated their wheels. That is an option.
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Re: Painting stock wheels
I had mine sand blasted and powder coated. Cost was $200 canadian. I'll see if I can link a pic.