georgethedog
Enthusiast
My 2003 Gen 3 stock wheels need some kind of refinishing and I am just wondering if anyone has done it and what process was used. Thanks.
Here's a pic of one I "PVD'd"
85% lighter than chrome, better warranty, repairable, quicker turnaround time, etc
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Chip (Rim Repair & Restoration)
Well, as you know, the factory 10 spokes are clearcoated. You'll need to apply Aircraft Paint Stripper to the wheels, let sit, peel clearcoat off, hose off, dry and then repolish the wheels to get a much better shine out of them. You'll find that you'll have to polish them frequently, and they'll be much more susceptible to fine scratches as well..but at least they'll have some shine. Another option is to have them powdercoated.
Not worth the time and trouble - especially for the least desired Gen. III/IV wheel. Imagine having to repeatedly polish 10 spokes of all wheels. Best thing to do is to have them chromed (about $900 for the set including the center caps).
Looks great. Excuse my ignorance (a passtime of people for almost 50 years), but can you quickly explain PVD and cost? I did an Internet search and got an idea. Wondering who can do it...
Not worth the time and trouble - especially for the least desired Gen. III/IV wheel. Imagine having to repeatedly polish 10 spokes of all wheels. Best thing to do is to have them chromed (about $900 for the set including the center caps).
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Maybe if you did have them chromed, you could do blue accents on the centercaps. I did red on mine. A nice touch.
Not worth the time and trouble - especially for the least desired Gen. III/IV wheel. Imagine having to repeatedly polish 10 spokes of all wheels. Best thing to do is to have them chromed (about $900 for the set including the center caps).
Physical Vapor Deposition. check out www.oexllc.com They are a distributor/dealer only. And, of course, I can do it.
Cost is usually in the $200-250 ea. range. You asked for options and this is one.
-chip
Mine were Cal-Chrome though JonB, because that just worked out best at the time and I didn't have down time with no wheels. You might give him a call and ask if he has better options than sending yours to them, or find the closest firm that does chrome work near you. Good luck.Who chromed yours?
They look awesome! I had a rim with curb rash fixed at RimGuard and the clear powder coat popped off when I had new tires installed. Does your process have a clear coat?Here's a pic of one I "PVD'd"
85% lighter than chrome, better warranty, repairable, quicker turnaround time, etc
You must be registered for see images
Chip (Rim Repair & Restoration)
Is that coating the entire wheel inside and out? Thanks.
They look awesome! I had a rim with curb rash fixed at RimGuard and the clear powder coat popped off when I had new tires installed. Does your process have a clear coat?
Least desired?? Wouldn't least desired be those ugly ass H-block wheels?? Or do guys like those since they are rare?
I still have a set of blemish free 10 spokes that I've been holding on to just in case I decided to trade in my '05. I have a set of CalChromed 5 spokes currently mounted on the car and also a set of 6 spokes.
Yeah, I basically have three sets of OE Viper wheels. I first bought a set of new 6 spokes then came across a price on a set of used 5 spokes and had them chromed.
Physical Vapor Deposition. check out www.oexllc.com They are a distributor/dealer only. And, of course, I can do it.
Cost is usually in the $200-250 ea. range. You asked for options and this is one.
-chip
Who chromed your wheels? How well does the chrome hold up with tire mounting and such compared with the OEM clearcoat? Thanks.
I like the look!! Does anybody know of a vendor in San Antonio area that does repairs or chroming? The tires staying on the rim would be preferred...