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Wheel color

Started by tufamc, May 07, 2010, 01:01:59 PM

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tufamc

Hi all,

Looking to clean up my wheels, they are the ones that are on the General (don't know what there called) anyway, I want to repaint the black part, but don't know the exact color. Is it flat/gloss black or a dark grey, Thanks

JR
69' Charger 383 4bbl, TF727.....for now......

69bronzeT5

I'm thinking it's matte or satin black. The wheels are called Vectors by the way.....usually made by American Racing :2thumbs:
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mopar0166

I would think you would rough up the areas a bit, mask off whats not gonna be black and then use a quality product.   

Cncguy


Lennard

I used primer on mine, the paint needs something to adhere to. Make sure the surface is clean and degreased.
As for the color, any color you'd like... there is no right or wrong. The old original ones all came with a natural finish from the factory.
The new ones you can order with Gray or Black paint.

Cncguy

Quote from: Lennard on March 11, 2015, 01:22:28 PM
I used primer on mine, the paint needs something to adhere to. Make sure the surface is clean and degreased.
As for the color, any color you'd like... there is no right or wrong. The old original ones all came with a natural finish from the factory.
The new ones you can order with Gray or Black paint.

What about clearing the wheel? Would that help with preventing oxidation?

Lennard

Yes, it would give a protective and shiny finish over the paint.

freddyd02

Quote from: mopar0166 on March 11, 2015, 08:29:31 AM
I would think you would rough up the areas a bit, mask off whats not gonna be black and then use a quality product.   

Wow you certainly found a old post... 2010..

I had mine powder coated at 60% gloss.