i want to paint my type r rims to slate or a non glossy black color. can i buy it at pep boys or do i have to order it? what are the peperatin steps?
do i need a clear coat when im done? do i need to remove the tires?
thanks for all the info and replys.
How do u paint rims?
well if you are going to use spray paint figure an error isnb't going to cost all that much to redo so don't over stress it.
Buy the paint whever you want. I like the industrial Flat black at home Depot.
Strip the wheels with aircraft remover or paint striper that can be found at Autozone.
Make sure the surface is even and clean. Spray evently. This is most easily done with the tires off.
Trey
Buy the paint whever you want. I like the industrial Flat black at home Depot.
Strip the wheels with aircraft remover or paint striper that can be found at Autozone.
Make sure the surface is even and clean. Spray evently. This is most easily done with the tires off.
Trey
You dont really need a clear coat, in fact if you want it flat black, you're probably better off without one any way...
But yeah, rattle can is the way to go if you just want flat black, and as far as taking the tires off, It is easier, but you'll spend close to a hundred bucks getting them taken off, put back on, and then balanced.... Guess it depends on how expensive you want to make this...also, you can get a body shop to do this kinda thing for probably not a lot of money, cause they dont need to match paint, or really tape anything off, all they need to do is spray it with any flat back they have in the shop....One local to me does it for 30 bucks a wheel...note that this is much more expensive than a rattle can....hehehe
later,
Aj
But yeah, rattle can is the way to go if you just want flat black, and as far as taking the tires off, It is easier, but you'll spend close to a hundred bucks getting them taken off, put back on, and then balanced.... Guess it depends on how expensive you want to make this...also, you can get a body shop to do this kinda thing for probably not a lot of money, cause they dont need to match paint, or really tape anything off, all they need to do is spray it with any flat back they have in the shop....One local to me does it for 30 bucks a wheel...note that this is much more expensive than a rattle can....hehehe
later,
Aj
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I dont know how well you know people around your area but I would look for a place that does powder coating vs spray paint. Powder coating wheels around here goes for about 100 to 120 dollars. It will last you a lot longer the spray paint and will look alot more even. You dont have to worry about doing any paint stripping or anything.
My 2 dollars good luck and post some pics when your finished
My 2 dollars good luck and post some pics when your finished
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You can paint them yourself and do a great job. JUST TAKE YOUR TIME. Light coats and make sure the surface is clean before you start painting. The easiest way I've seen people paints rims is to go to Wal-mart or something and pick up a couple of packs of 3x5 cards. Wedge them between the edge of the rim and tire. Then go to town with the spay can. Super easy!!
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