Hey there,
I just got back from getting an estimate to paint my steel rims. They are starting to discolor and bordering on some rust. Body shop guy (who I know fairly well) suggested having them stripped down ad powdercoated. So, two questions:
Paint or powdercoat?
If powdercoart, clearcoat or not?
Thanks for the help.
MAtt
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Originally, factory rims were completely painted black, then the fronts were painted silver(or "Argent Silver", depending on year). If you're wanting to stay with the orig. look, that's the way to go. If you want something that will last practicaly forever, go with the powder coat. Be aware, tho, that the powder coat is thicker, and may cause a problem with the center cap and the trim rings fitting properly, depending on the amount of paint applied.
I went to my local paint supplier, and had them mix up two quarts of the correct silver for my rims(poly-urethane/enamel), and painted them myself, after cleaning the rims. That was 7 years ago, and they still look fine.

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Many of our sponsors sell the correct "silver" in a spray can
I did the spare -then clear coated it - looks like factory new
Just a thought
Big Al

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Strong liklihood of causing problems getting the center hub and ring to fit?
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I had a frozen lug on the side of the road once.
Now I use a little silver anti-seize on the studs before I put the lugs on.
Never had a problem since.
Anthony
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