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Old 08-08-2010, 02:14 AM
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Paint aluminum.

First off I tried searching and i couldnt find anything good on painting aluminum wheels.
Basically I picked up the aluminum wheels for 50 bucks, They look like garbage right now and I want to paint them black. Anyone have any ideas or any tricks to make this work well?
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 09:32 AM
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I pulled this from an autobody sight that I'm a member on.
I hope it helps.
Good Luck

http://www.autobody101.com/forums/vi...um+wheels+rims
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 11:08 AM
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That helped a lot thanks, the only thing google got me was like yahoo answers, not very reliable IMO.
Would you suggest painting with tires off so it's easier or with them on so I don't mess up the new paint putting the rubber on?
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 11:45 AM
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I've seen alot of members paint there wheels with the tires on.. Just let alot of the air out and slide in some index cards betweem the wheel and tire all the way around the tire.. Then you can use newspaper etc to cover the rest of the areas. Goodluck..
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 10:02 PM
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Your options are (from best and most expensive down) powdercoating, automotive paint and spray paint. The best bang for your buck would probably be to get a body shop employee to paint them on the side (after you do the sanding/prep work).
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 10:35 PM
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Are you sure theyre aluminum? That style of wheel was often made of magnesium.
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 10:45 PM
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Are you sure theyre aluminum? That style of wheel was often made of magnesium.

thought the same thing(general leeand the a-team van), maybe later switched to aluminum. interested to see how they turn out.
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 11:05 PM
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I was told that they are aluminum, I guess I can't really be sure. would magnesium get that sort of look to it after years of winter usage?
 
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Old 08-08-2010, 11:40 PM
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try this site it tells you towards the bottom how to restore;

http://www.roadsters.com/wheels/
 
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Old 08-09-2010, 07:59 PM
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So even if they are magnesium, which I'm starting to think they may be by the way they look, with the white spots and such, Could i still paint them using a self etching primer and some black paint and then some clear coat?
 
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i would say yes.
 
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Old 08-09-2010, 08:08 PM
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When I was in the USAF, we used a zinc-chromate primer on aluminum. It was a bright yellow/green color. Not sure if it was specific to military use or not, but that stuff STUCK!

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Old 08-09-2010, 08:19 PM
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I wish i could find me some of that then, I am going to try the dupli color self etching primer, they have a specific wheel paint but I have heard some bad things about it.
 
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Old 08-09-2010, 08:36 PM
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Try an aviation supply shop or maybe a dedicated automotive paint supply house.

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