POWDER COATING STOCK WHEELS

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djatkinson

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Our 2006 LR3 HSE has stock wheels with factory finish, which appears to be slightly chipping.
Does anyone have ideas or suggestions about powder coating, possibly even changing the color?
 

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I bought 5 used 18" ten-spokes and had them powder coated in satin black, $65/ea local to me

Cost included chem dip/strip, result was perfect

20k miles later, I still love them
 

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Just use plastidip and do them yourself. I did mine over 3 years ago and they still look great. I used about 5 cans. Cost me under $30 to do all 4 wheels.
 

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I bought 5 used 18" ten-spokes and had them powder coated in satin black, $65/ea local to me

Cost included chem dip/strip, result was perfect

20k miles later, I still love them

I did the same thing in satin black and it cost $65 per wheel. Looking to get a couple more grooved ten spokes to have a couple spares and rotate the two spares in.
 

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My 2cents... Plasti-Dip SUX!!! You have to be careful how you wash them and they gets scratched easily. The process is time consuming for a tempory solution. Dupli-Color is the way to go.
 

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Took me about 2 hrs with plastidip. To each their own. My wheels came out great and still holding up after 3 years.
 

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$65/wheel for powder coating is a great price. I think you should budget up to $150/wheel if you take it to most shops. Includes them taking wheels off and on. I had mine done in matte black for the stock OEM 19’s (2012) and love the results.

You can choose from a number of colors. Don’t forget the center caps being replaced if you need a new color for those as well.
 
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