Painted Rims
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Painted Rims
Worked on these part of the day... got 3 more to do, but wanted to share the progress.
Used Dupli-Color Bed Liner... about a can per wheel
Used Dupli-Color Bed Liner... about a can per wheel
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They were a taller can, but maybe i didnt use a full can but about 4/5 of one (once it got low it started to splatter and i couldnt get an even coat).
I did 3 on the back and 4 on the front. However, now that i know what i am doing i may end up using a little less on the others.
As far as durability... i can't say yet. There is someone in our local club that has done his and gone wheeling several times over the last 6+ months and it seems to be holding up rather well. This is just a temp. fix to my need for new rims though. Can't afford new ones so this $60.00 in paint and materials will have to do
I did 3 on the back and 4 on the front. However, now that i know what i am doing i may end up using a little less on the others.
As far as durability... i can't say yet. There is someone in our local club that has done his and gone wheeling several times over the last 6+ months and it seems to be holding up rather well. This is just a temp. fix to my need for new rims though. Can't afford new ones so this $60.00 in paint and materials will have to do
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Looks good I think I am going to do that to mine too. The chrome looks out of place on my jeep I think.
How did you prep the wheels? did you scuff them up at all or just clean them with some alcohol first?
Did you plug the holes so that the lugs would fit through again? or does the paint not interfere with that?
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How did you prep the wheels? did you scuff them up at all or just clean them with some alcohol first?
Did you plug the holes so that the lugs would fit through again? or does the paint not interfere with that?
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The prep work wasn't that hard (at least for what i did).
I bought some simple green, 100grit sand paper, and a scrub brush.
First i soaked them with the SG and scrubbed them down, then wiped off with a towel soaked in some dish soap (to help get the grease off) then rinsed. After letting them dry for 10-15 minutes i sanded them down. Just enough to remove most of the paint/coat that they have on them from the factory.
Then I sprayed & wiped them down again to remove the dust and rinsed again. I then let them dry some more and flopped them around to knock out any excess water from the nooks between the wheel and the tire and the air stem.
Let them try even longer then maked them off with masking tape (at least out to the wrangler lettering).
Then, just with light coats started painting them. First coat looks like crap, second one great, 3rd even better, and the 4th real light to give it the textured look. The heavier you spray the more smooth it seems.
All in all, it took about 3 hours for 2 tires. However, had i had jack stands i could have done all 5 in about 4 hours. Most of the time is spent waiting between paint coats.
So, if you can have all 5 off at once, you can just roate the coats. By the time you get done spraying the last wheel with paint put another coat on the first about 15 minutes later.
I bought some simple green, 100grit sand paper, and a scrub brush.
First i soaked them with the SG and scrubbed them down, then wiped off with a towel soaked in some dish soap (to help get the grease off) then rinsed. After letting them dry for 10-15 minutes i sanded them down. Just enough to remove most of the paint/coat that they have on them from the factory.
Then I sprayed & wiped them down again to remove the dust and rinsed again. I then let them dry some more and flopped them around to knock out any excess water from the nooks between the wheel and the tire and the air stem.
Let them try even longer then maked them off with masking tape (at least out to the wrangler lettering).
Then, just with light coats started painting them. First coat looks like crap, second one great, 3rd even better, and the 4th real light to give it the textured look. The heavier you spray the more smooth it seems.
All in all, it took about 3 hours for 2 tires. However, had i had jack stands i could have done all 5 in about 4 hours. Most of the time is spent waiting between paint coats.
So, if you can have all 5 off at once, you can just roate the coats. By the time you get done spraying the last wheel with paint put another coat on the first about 15 minutes later.
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