fix and powdercoat TSW 17" razors?

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Should I powdercoat these rims a gunmetal gloss color?

yes and fix that rim!
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no, fix the rim and leave them ghost chrome
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33%
no, fix the rim and sell them because they are ugly
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8%
no and don't fix the rim and just install them on the slow car
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fix and powdercoat TSW 17" razors?

Post by Mooneggs »

I know xavier had a similar poll for his rims... but I am undecided on my set also... Please vote and post advice! thanks!

History of rims:

I bought them looking for a rim with only 4 lugs instead of a universal 8 lug pattern (I think it looks cleaner). I also knew I wanted an 8 spoke rim.

I have had these rims for 3 or so years now. I recently had the front 2 rims redone (rockchips and such from daily driving). I had never hit a curb or anything with these rims until I lost control on a wintry freezing cold night last december... going about 80 on a turn with no tread on rear tires...yeah I'm an idiot I know... anyways I hit the curb doing almost 60 with the steering wheel cut all the way to the right so I'm lucky not more damage was done (and I didn't wreck the car).

The other 3 rims are in perfect shape - they just need a recoating of something from daily driving wear and tear.

There is a local guy in memphis that does powdercoating (http://www.rickspowdercoating.com/)for a decent price.

Here's some pics of the rims on the fast car and the rim damage...
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Looks like your car needs a re-paint more than the rims do.

Definitely fix the curb damage. There's enough shaved off to possibly throw the wheel off-balance. Is the rim bent in any way or is it just chipped?

I wouldn't worry about re-coating the rims, unless the rest of your car can match it.
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if the rim is actually working fine i'd leave it like that, and maybe depending on the cost powdercoating could be a good idea, but if you powdercoat it u might as well choose a colour to match your car
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keep in mind my car is primer black and it will be staying that way for at least a couple more years (until I get a garage to store it in). That's why I was going to go with a gunmetal color...
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Hey...I think those rims look good on your mx, but I think a gunmetal would look great and go well with your overall flat black / primer black and carbon fiber theme. Three years on the same rims is not too bad, I have been running the same fittipaldi avus+ rims for like 5 years now on my mx3 :lol:
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Mooneggs wrote:keep in mind my car is primer black and it will be staying that way for at least a couple more years (until I get a garage to store it in). That's why I was going to go with a gunmetal color...
If it's gonna be parked outside, wouldn't it be better for the car body protection to have it properly painted, instead of just primed?
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Whisper wrote:If it's gonna be parked outside, wouldn't it be better for the car body protection to have it properly painted, instead of just primed?
probably... I figure 30 bucks and 8 hours every 6-8 months isn't too bad to keep it looking the same... I just re-prime it when it fades, then it goes back to being super smooth and dark...

My question is: is just having my car primered damaging anything? Like the metal underneath? I know that primer is much more porous as it soaks up water and dries very quickly... but does that hurt anything?
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Mark, you can use body filler to fix curbings and sand it down then paint.
Thats how we fixed your buddies mustang wheels at Waynes shop. (the triple white mustang)
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yeah I thought about that but will it stand up to the heat of powdercoating?
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Post by GregoryChristian »

why dont' you have them painted Gunmetal and clearcoat them ... I purchased my BSA wheels black and used a mazda color and painted them silver then cleared them twice



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yeah I had thought of just painting... but won't powdercoating stand up better to rock chips and such?
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I still haven't decided... if you have any thoughts I would appreciate it...
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Keep em, mine are powdercoated gunmetal with polished lip:

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I like those rims that u have
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Mooneggs. Just curious to know what you would call your RS if you had one, considering that your K8 is "slow car"? :wink:
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umcamara wrote:Mooneggs. Just curious to know what you would call your RS if you had one, considering that your K8 is "slow car"? :wink:
This is a good question and I have caught myself pondering about this at times... (late at night staring at the stars) :o

My first MX-3 was a 94 GS auto SO that would be considered my Super Slow Car. So now we come to the RS question. I can never keep those motors straight but there are 2 types correct? Like a 110hp and an 88hp? So the 110 hp would be called the Ridiculously Super Slow Car and the 88hp would be the Ridiculously Retarded Super Slow Car. It's a good thing I don't have an RS because I would hate to have to type all that name out every time. :wink: :roll:

I guess I could just make it short too by saying "Retarded Slow" = RS :D
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