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    1. #1
      Join Date
      Aug 2008
      Posts
      54

      Powder vs. Paint wheels

      So, I am wondering what the opinion on this forum is on this topic. I have read "other" forums, namely ones I am unsure of trusitng, but the opinions I get here I DO trust! I want to have a sweet set of wheels when the time comes, but also don't want to break bank. I wish I could afford some Forgelines, but I know I can't. I am looking to buy a less expensive (not cheap) wheel set, black with a polished lip, but would love to have that colored lip look. Does powder coating compromise the strength of a wheel? Is paint heavier or powder? Just curious on the word out there!

      C. Marcus
      1974 AMC Javelin
      1973 Chevrolet El Camino SS


    2. #2
      Join Date
      Aug 2003
      Location
      Orlando, FL
      Posts
      8,745
      Powder coat does not hurt the wheel in any way. As for painting, painting is fine. In fact many color coded lips your seeing are painted as powder can be difficult to match many colors. Paint is fine on wheels.

    3. #3
      Join Date
      Jul 2006
      Location
      San Diego, CA
      Posts
      599
      Paint and powder coating are both fine alternatives for wheels. Neither have any affect on the strength of the wheel. We do both. Like Frank mentioned above...some color matched lips are painted because it's very difficult to get a color match powder coating.

      Dustin

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Nov 2009
      Location
      Los Angeles
      Posts
      22
      I like paint, its a fraction of the costs and if done right, looks the same. I painted my wheels with semi-flat rustoleum and everyone things they're powder coated. Not to mention if you ever rub up on a curb
      you can easily touch it up.

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Jan 2009
      Posts
      111
      I think most of our cars/wheels on here will never really see the abuse a powdercoating can withstand. Therefore, it's not necessary imo.
      car blog... updated sporadically. http://regans66.blogspot.com/




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