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Eventually, I will get them powder coated
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Any advice?
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Lunarmatic wrote:Can you get a decent enough finish with the tyres still on the alloys?I'd like to sort out my teardrops at some point but can't take them all off the car at once and would ideally like to get some new
(decent) rubber on the wheels asap
(i.e.
before I get round to sorting the alloys out).
In particular I'm concerned about getting good paint coverage on the wheel rim(without overspray on the tyre) and to not leave a lip where it will easily flake off if caught by accident.
waynestoyotamr2 wrote:Anyone got any thoughts on how to get this"Diamond Cut" finish, like on Wheeler Dealers? I appreciate it wont last long, but looks smart short term.
Lunarmatic wrote:Can you get a decent enough finish with the tyres still on the alloys?I'd like to sort out my teardrops at some point but can't take them all off the car at once and would ideally like to get some new
(decent) rubber on the wheels asap
(i.e.
before I get round to sorting the alloys out).
In particular I'm concerned about getting good paint coverage on the wheel rim(without overspray on the tyre) and to not leave a lip where it will easily flake off if caught by accident.