One of my AX fuchs is bent and I have a good stright one to replace it. My AX rims are black with "windmill" pattern & outer lip silver. They are not pretty but work for me. So I want to paint my "new" fuch rim to match the others. What prep should I do and what type of piant should I use? My plain is to clean the rim, mask off the "windmill" & outter lip edge the spray away with a flat black to match the other rims. Is that enough or is there more prep that needs to be done?
Tap tap tap....... Is this thing on........
Anyone................
Blue masking tape and a rattle can.....take your time...
Seeing that they are magnesium, I'd use an etching primer first. For flat-black, I always use the 'high heat grill' paint you can get at Lowes.
I'm no expert at 'real' paint jobs, but I AM a rattle-can wizard!
I say don't paint them! Your car looks great as it is!
my $0.02
QUOTE (RangerRhett @ Mar 14 2005, 08:04 PM) |
I say don't paint them! Your car looks great as it is! my $0.02 |
My .02 is never paint four cyl Fuchs. They aren't five lug Fuchs, and never look like it when the insets are painted black. Mega poser look to me, but that's just my opinion, I could be wrong. It's your car do what you want.
Think of all the weight you'll save if you don't paint em
BTW Doug, Fuchs are aluminum.
QUOTE (9146986 @ Mar 15 2005, 06:45 AM) |
My .02 is never paint four cyl Fuchs. They aren't five lug Fuchs, and never look like it when the insets are painted black. Mega poser look to me, but that's just my opinion, I could be wrong. It's your car do what you want. Think of all the weight you'll save if you don't paint em BTW Doug, Fuchs are aluminum. |
Hey... do you have pics of the 4-lug fuchs on the car with painted centers?? I was actually thinking about doing the same thing, but wanted to see how it looks on someone else's car first.
Much appreciated
I agree with using the blue tape, and I've had good luck with Wurth satin black.
QUOTE (ninefourteener @ Mar 15 2005, 07:21 AM) |
Hey... do you have pics of the 4-lug fuchs on the car with painted centers?? I was actually thinking about doing the same thing, but wanted to see how it looks on someone else's car first. Much appreciated |
QUOTE (itsa914 @ Mar 15 2005, 07:39 AM) | ||
I will tomorrow |
Here's a side view of TOTALLY painted ones...
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DAMN.... that looks really good. That looks like a glossy paint though.
Hmm.. now I'm not sure if I should go with flat black or glossy black.
Everyone says to go with that high-heat BBQ grill stuff though... they don't make that in a gloss.
Here is a pic from another post that has them painted to match the car. I like it and think I will do mine this way as well.
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I don't think you need high temp paint on wheels....
On my 911, I change the colors of the side script and wheels on a regular basis...I also track the car occasionally. I have never had wheel paint bubble from rotor heat...I normally use Krylon.....the only problem I have is matching the vinyl ofthe scripts to the rattlecan....
That pic above was a digitally cleaned up pic that I pulled off the net. It was very dark and the light MAY make the wheels shinier than they were...
Either way..... it looks good, and I think I just made up my mind.
That car has the same front air dam, match-painted rockers like me, etc.... damn that looks good.
The only difference is my black mirrors, and the black Porsche side strip....
Damn that looks good
That's why I posted it....I remembered having that pic and that it had a big front thingy on it like yours....
BTW...you do know that your car did NOT come with that thingy, or the side script and that any Concours judge will mark you off for them?
QUOTE (mikez @ Mar 15 2005, 08:17 AM) |
That's why I posted it....I remembered having that pic and that it had a big front thingy on it like yours.... BTW...you do know that your car did NOT come with that thingy, or the side script and that any Concours judge will mark you off for them? |
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