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jays35 11-07-10 07:29 PM

Powder Coating Wheels
 
I am having my new rims powder coated to match the frame and need some advice. Should I have the whole rim powder coated or leave the brake surface un-coated? I paln on having fron and rear brakes.

Kazuum 11-07-10 07:30 PM

I would honestly just buy new wheels.

jays35 11-07-10 07:35 PM

I already have the wheels.

Scrodzilla 11-07-10 07:38 PM

"I've always been into black chicks, but my current girlfriend is Asian. I really like her and hell, she's already here. What can I do to make her black?"

Sell them and buy the ones you really want.

xkillemallx16 11-07-10 07:44 PM

I lol'd.

Build your own 11-07-10 07:46 PM

Taking apart the wheels,powder coat the rims for ~$100 and re-lace every thing seems hardly worth it when you can buy a new set for ~$140.

jays35 11-07-10 07:52 PM

The wheels are not put together yet. It is just the rims.

Scrodzilla 11-07-10 07:53 PM

Pardon me for my obvious ignorance but why didn't you just buy the right color rims to begin with?

youngandcurious 11-07-10 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by scrodzilla (Post 11750605)
pardon me for my obvious ignorance but why didn't you just buy the right color rims to begin with?

bam!

jays35 11-07-10 07:56 PM

Couldn't get that color. You all are missing the point of the question. Can you ride the brakes over the powder coating?

Scrodzilla 11-07-10 07:58 PM

Sure, but the powder coating will wear off and leave you with ugly rims.

cc700 11-07-10 08:54 PM


Originally Posted by youngandcurious (Post 11750624)
bam!

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Scrodzilla 11-07-10 08:57 PM

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XianRL 11-07-10 09:42 PM

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stryper 11-07-10 10:19 PM


Originally Posted by jays35 (Post 11750625)
Couldn't get that color. You all are missing the point of the question. Can you ride the brakes over the powder coating?

may as well just have the guy tape off the brake surface

Squirrelli 11-07-10 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 11750636)
Sure, but the powder coating will wear off and leave you with ugly rims.

You're not getting the point.

He wants to ask if spicy mustard goes well with the roast beef sandwich he's making and if it does, should he eat some chocolate almonds?

Scrodzilla 11-07-10 10:47 PM

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Squirrelli 11-07-10 10:53 PM

:roflmao:

I find the "penalty" billboard oddly ironic.

evilcryalotmore 11-07-10 11:05 PM

Dude to powder coat they go through alot of heat .Your rims will break.

stryper 11-07-10 11:46 PM


Originally Posted by evilcryalotmore (Post 11751561)
Dude to powder coat they go through alot of heat .Your rims will break.

big bag of bull $h!t
I had my h+son rims done up in blue when i got em 2 years ago, ride almost every day, they are just fine.
Not to mention I'm pretty sure a lot of companies sell powdercoated rims

evilcryalotmore 11-07-10 11:47 PM


Originally Posted by stryper (Post 11751665)
big bag of bull *****
I had my h+son rims done up in blue when i got em 2 years ago, ride almost every day, they are just fine.
Not to mention I'm pretty sure a lot of companies sell powdercoated rims

Powder coating CAR rims is dangerous, Search Gram lights powder coating cracking.

The ****tier the aluminum the better it conforms to heat.

The better the aluminum alloy. The worst it conforms to heat. Try powdercoating Campy lips.

Squirrelli 11-07-10 11:53 PM

Does it really matter...?



Frankly, I don't care.

evilcryalotmore 11-07-10 11:54 PM

^^ I dont care. my rims are black.

Lilcphoto 11-08-10 12:03 AM

If you have the option, definitely no powder coating on the braking surface...although from what I gather, don't you have to get the whole rim powder coated, and then machine the sidewalls?

Scrodzilla 11-08-10 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by Lilcphoto (Post 11751703)
don't you have to get the whole rim powder coated, and then machine the sidewalls?

Yes.


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