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The Renovations Continue - It's Shocking
The Golf needed new tyres, but I also wanted to refurbish the steel wheels. It was an opportunity to change the colour, but to what?
First, I took a spare set of wheels to Tyre Power to have the tyres removed. Then off to the sand blaster.
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
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After blasting all the old paint and rust off the rims, they were taken to the Powder Coater.
We still hadn't decided what colour! I fancied a bright silver, Julia wanted steel grey. After 15 minutes of trying colour samples against the car & the rims, this is what we decided.
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
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Gloss Black. The hubcaps were also painted the same.
Julia holds the rim against the wheel to see what it would look like. I wasn't convinced.
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
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Julia then took the rims back to Tyre Power for the fitment of the Bridgestone G grid II tyres, 185/60X14.
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Placed against the wheel to get an impression. Gee, the rim is BLACK!
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Last edited by WEDEL.1; 19-08-2007 at 08:20 PM.
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First look with the "new" rim & tyre.
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
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The end result....I think I can get used to it...in fact I plan to give the Green T4 will get the same treatment.
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
Shot with SP310 at 2007-08-19
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It looks good! How much was the sand-blasting and the powder-coating (separate)? I got my factory 14's out again and did the "refurbishing" myself and have planned to spray them satin black myself once the weather gets better.
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Sandblasting was $60 for the 4 rims.
Powdercoating was $150, including the hubcaps (which were sprayed).
Bridgestone G grid II cost $105 ea. All wheel weights are the type used for alloy wheels and placed on the inside of the rims.
All up $630. The sandblasting & powdercoating are so cheap, I wonder how they are still in business.
After the trouble to have them done properly, in the end I wanted them painted a different colour. Thought of red to match the car, but I thought those colour co-ordinated days are gone.
I may get the tyres done with a red wall...
Maris
Last edited by WEDEL.1; 19-08-2007 at 08:50 PM.
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i dont know by experience but the red walls wont last at all, i was reading a mag and a guy put blue walls on and he said it only lasted a day or 2 before it looked crap.
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yeh you would have to have red coloured rubber manufactured into the tyre. that is how they do white-walls anyway. if you were to just spray them then it would come off.
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