wil spray paint hold up on the stock wheels? i repainted my control arms and bumper and am planning on doing my nerf bars and my wheels
if so is there any paint that works better on the aluminum? i cant afford new whleels right now and am going for a differnt look!
thanks for any and all advice!
I painted my wheels for the dunes. No issues. If they chip, grab another rattlecan. :lol:
Spray paint doens't hold well on aluminum. you will need to find a primer first and lay that on, then paint. I had my wheels painted, I had to use an epoxy style primer though prior to the base coat to make the paint stick.
correct, sorry. SHould have given more info. Clean and sand the crap out of the stock aluminum rims. Primer once first. Be prepared to touch it up now and then. no biggie.
thanks for all the help! any one of you know what exactly the primer is called?
just get one that says it is ok for metal. :thumbs: 1.97 at wally world.
ok, the cheaper the better, i dont skimp on the paint price though! thanks a lot peels and krandell
I used a brake caliper paint without any primer and my sand wheels still look sweet
good idea, ive seen that paint before i think its about 10 dollars a can? in the long run was it still holding?
so far so good, had about 5-6 walden trips on them, few scratches but nothing major. And touch ups are always just a rattle away :lol:
Quote from: Colorado700R on May 12, 2009, 01:52:44 PM
so far so good, had about 5-6 walden trips on them, few scratches but nothing major. And touch ups are always just a rattle away :lol:
LMAO
I was lazy and just bought some spray in truck bedliner in a can. It looked good for about a day of riding the woods, then got worse after it met the hose. Now they have brought themselves all the way back to silver lol.
But i didnt sand or prime anything.
Rattle can wheels :lol:
(http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii265/Cololrado700R/08-26-08_1922.jpg)
(http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii265/Cololrado700R/08-26-08_1923.jpg)
(http://i266.photobucket.com/albums/ii265/Cololrado700R/Walden015.jpg)
I would think straight cheap spray without sanding or priming would be fine for dunes and thats it, otherwise forget about it. I speak from expiriance lol
so i took a little bit of all your advice and i did the front wheels and dust shields last night,
i painted the wheels and control arms and bumper black and the dust shields dark blue(same as the plastic)
i sanded them lightly with fine steel wool then sprayed a light coat of metal rust oleum industrial grade primer
i let it set for about 2 hours(dinner at outback, it was lovely..haha) then re primed a normal coat and let it set for half an hour.
im not usually this patient! then i sprayed 2 coats of black 20 minutes apart let it dry for half an hour or so and put em on.
they look rad as hell and hopefully they will hold up! im going to start the rear wheels today il probably do the nerf bars and grab bar too.
i forgot to take pics but i will today after work
+1 for using the word RAD! :lol:
heres the pics hope it holds up! i got gray primer on the side walls and i couldnt get it off so i just painted over it, thats why it looks kinda sloppy but i think after one ride it wont be noticeable.
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y129/zac9/april242009041.jpg)
(http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y129/zac9/raptorwheelpaint148.jpg)
what do ya think?
Love it! :thumbs:
thanks peels!
:thumbs:
That black on the tire wll wear right off...
Quote from: Livingmylife93 on May 14, 2009, 07:03:24 PM
That black on the tire wll wear right off...
i hope your right!
you're supposed to mask that off. :lol:
(i didn't do it either) :lol:
Quote from: PeelsSE2 on May 15, 2009, 08:46:36 AM
you're supposed to mask that off. :lol:
(i didn't do it either) :lol:
ya i got lazy!
i took a brillo pad to mine, gone in 60 seconds :nod:
Quote from: Colorado700R on May 15, 2009, 01:18:36 PM
i took a brillo pad to mine, gone in 60 seconds :nod:
Exactly what I was going to suggest. Like 30 seconds on each wheel and that paint will be right off :thumbs: :thumbs: :thumbs:
the paint is holding up well so i can definitly say it was worth the time and the $15.00!
Nice! glad to hear it worked out well for you :thumbs: