i got my sandblasted and resprayed in 2pac, all good so far, been done for 18months-2years
disco rims spray in that grey/silver colour
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i have a fair amount of rust on the rims of my defender. i was looking at spicing them up a bit by sand blasting an refinishing them, i had a quote today which was $20 to sand blast and $20 to spray paint (each rim).
would you recomomend spraying or powder coating a steel rim?
also wot is the specific colour of a landrover rim (wot shade of white)?
Thanks
Jock
i got my sandblasted and resprayed in 2pac, all good so far, been done for 18months-2years
disco rims spray in that grey/silver colour
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						thanks mate didnt think of 2pac
i mean the colour of defender rims? that white/cream colour?
Jock
Here ya go Jock,
Have a fish around this site, you may see the colour there.
colour chart 2
FWIW - I always get mine etch primed & powdercoated...
M
I just got a set of D1 rims sandblasted, primed and powder coated satin black for $60/rim. Will post pics tomorrow if I get a chance.
Powder coating is the preferable method for durability, but it will be a lot more expensive, and for most powder coating companies the range of available colours is very limited - apparently you can't mix and match like you can with liquids.
John
John
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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						SupporterWhile powdercoat is good, where it chips the steel will rust and the paint on steel wheels can get small stone chips and also there is tyre fitting scrapes and wheel balance weights that get hammered on to consider.
FWIW, my solution (may not be perfect), is, before fitting new tyres, to wire brush the wheels. Then prime and use a good quality spray can in a silver. I think it looks good on a white or other coloured 110, even the camo prentie.
Much cheaper and more convenient for me than p/coat and has lasted well. Easy to redo.
I've used this method on all our LRs
Last week I dressed up my steel rims. I just hit them with a wire buff and they cleaned up nice. Then used 4L of Hempel quick dry uni primer and finished it off with a few coats of QD enamal gloss black. They look a million bucks.
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