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Old 09-30-2010, 01:53 AM   #1
incubus
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Rattle can rims

So I let my best friend drive my car. Unfortunately, he's a FWD guy (402hp corrado) + wasn't used to the snap oversteer that the FC's have. He ended up hitting a crub in my 91

Luckily him being such a cool guy, he had the rim repaired. The place did an awesome job, except when the put it on a lathe (I think) it rubbed some of the paint off of it. So I decided that I would have them painted. I didn't feel like getting powder coating done, since they probably won't be used that much longer. (Street tires, but will be a track car soon.)


So I started off by taking them off the car (duh.) Pressure washed them pretty well. It got a good amount of the brake dust + road grime off. You could probably use some kind of brake parts cleaner at this point as well.

Then after that I wire brushed them to get more crap off. It's a good idea to wear a dust mask while doing this. Some brake pads are made with asbestos.... not the asbestos thing for you lungs! huhuhuhuh

After that, I hit them with some 600 grit sand paper. You could probably go with something a bit more rough that that as well.

Here's where you want to deflate your tires, take off your wheel weights, then tape them off. I used a wax crayon to mark the tire where the weights went + how much was there. 2" painters tape was used to tape off the wheels. If you have shit tires, then skip that. I just got mine put on so I didn't want copper side walls. I did about 4" strips around the rim, then longer ones after that. Tape your valve stems also. I've also heard of stuffing business cards down there, but I didn't like how they stuck up. You wouldn't end up getting the whole lip of the rim.

This is also the point where you want to repair any crub markings on your rims. JB weld, or bondo are all appropriate mediums to use. Make sure the area is clean + dry, mix to recipe, apply, then sand down when dry.

After this, I hit the rims with a coat of primer. I sanded them in between coats with an SOS pad. I ended up using two cans of duplicolor primer on the 4 wheels.

Let them completely dry. Then get to your color. I ended up using some high heat engine paint for this. It was the only color that was close to what I wanted. These came in slightly larger cans than the primer. I ended up using two cans of this as well. Make sure you do it from different angles, + get the back side of the rims as well. Even strokes from 4-6", or whatever the instructions say. Also scuffed up in between coats with an SOS pad as well.

I let them dry, then clear coated them. This will help them not peel a bit more. I also used two cans of duplicolor clear for this as well.

Let this dry. Then remove the tape + carefully put your wheel weights back on. Or use stick on wheel weights since your wheels are nice + clean. They'll stick really well if you did everything right.

Then just have fun with them!

From my experience, you have to be a bit careful with them. When I was putting my wheel weights back on, it chipped off a bit. I don't think these are as strong as powder coat by any means - I wasn't expecting that either. It's a good cheap way to make your car look better though.

Pics soon.
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