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Suggestions for DIY wheel painting

Advntrbound

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I have the factory silver 5 spoke wheels. I want to change up the look some but I don't want to buy new wheels. So, painting them it is. I do not want plasti-dip! What systems have you tried and how well have they held up?
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I've used VHT engine enamel in the past with great results (striped the wheels, primer sealer, base coat and clear.
 

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Imron aircraft paint. I have used Imron on wheels several times. Exceedingly durable and hard.
 

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I have the factory silver 5 spoke wheels. I want to change up the look some but I don't want to buy new wheels. So, painting them it is. I do not want plasti-dip! What systems have you tried and how well have they held up?
Look into powder coating them. I had a set of four done for about $75 ea.
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