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Going from beautiful onyx AEV Salta XRs to something bronze.
Method 703s seems to be very popular but IMO the finish looks like unfinished brass. Other than that there's a lot of good choices out there but none are a satisfactory replacement for what I have in mind.
I LOVE my Saltas. They're classy. The onyx finish is rich, and, they're not on every other Jeep out there. So I've decided to refinish them in bronze. Herein lies the dilemma:
There's many options out there and not all of them are compatible with what the wheels encounter when I go off-road.
From what I've gathered this far, my options are:
Paint.
Hard anodizing.
Powder coating.
Peel paint.
Cerakoting.
Plasti-dip.
For those of you who have refinished your wheels them exposed them to the elements, what has been your experiences and recommendations? I need a finish worthy of these wheels and the great outdoors. I would also like to leave, sharp and intact, the factory etching.
Method 703s seems to be very popular but IMO the finish looks like unfinished brass. Other than that there's a lot of good choices out there but none are a satisfactory replacement for what I have in mind.
I LOVE my Saltas. They're classy. The onyx finish is rich, and, they're not on every other Jeep out there. So I've decided to refinish them in bronze. Herein lies the dilemma:
There's many options out there and not all of them are compatible with what the wheels encounter when I go off-road.
From what I've gathered this far, my options are:
Paint.
Hard anodizing.
Powder coating.
Peel paint.
Cerakoting.
Plasti-dip.
For those of you who have refinished your wheels them exposed them to the elements, what has been your experiences and recommendations? I need a finish worthy of these wheels and the great outdoors. I would also like to leave, sharp and intact, the factory etching.
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