Picking mine up tomorrow - THX to SpeedWayRover, it was him who actually did the job!!!
LRH
Sounds great, I need my 8" offset steel Rangie rims doing as the paint is lifting off in sheets and chipping around centre, becoming unsightly.Originally Posted by SpeedWayRover
I'll have to try & co ordinate between trips to Sydney some how. Will ring first.
Thanks for the info.
Picking mine up tomorrow - THX to SpeedWayRover, it was him who actually did the job!!!
LRH
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No worries, all done, they look a treat, if I do say so myself.![]()
Or I remember years ago seeing a Stage 1 Isuzu with dip galvanised wheels - which is, of course, the ultimate in protection. And can be painted, although these ones weren't.Originally Posted by Michael2
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
If you dip galvanize something and want it painted, 1st you have to have it lightly blasted, then put a certain type of paint on that will stick to gal the best, then prime, then top coat. Which of course will cost "alot" more, and thats after the cost of galvanizing it. And gal coating can still be scratched and rust like any other paint surface. It all comes down to what you want and how many $$$ you want to spend. Personally, I would stick to the simple, blast, prime, top coat. Also makes it easier to repair if you do damage anything.
You don't have to "lightly blast" galvanising - just use the correct etch primer same as aluminium. And the advantage of galvanising over any other coating is that it not only electrolytically protects the surface even if scratched through, but is self healing for small scratches.Originally Posted by SpeedWayRover
Having said this, I agree that galvanising is a bit of overkill for wheels unless you are driving regularly in salt water (as the one I saw was apparently doing, launching boats).
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
We paint alot of galvanised jobs and they all require light blasting to create a good profile for the etch primer to stick too.Originally Posted by JDNSW
Picked my rims up today - TOP Job, THX SpeedWayRover.
I think I made a boo-boo with the colour - it looked darker in the colour charts!!!.
I'll post some pix tomorrow.
LRH
Disco 4 SDV6 Auto
Disco 4 SDV8 Dual Cab Project
Disco 2 M57 Extra Cab Project
Foton Tunland Cummins ISF
Disco 1 3 door 4.6 V8 Auto
RRC V8 Auto "Classic" Softdash
RRC 300 TDI Auto
Disco 1 TD5 Auto Buggy
Disco 1 300 Tdi Auto Ute
SAME Explorer 70HP 4x4 Tractor plus Nell Loader
Subaru GDA WRX
Triumph Bonneville SE
Yamaha TTR250
Here we go - look good don't they:
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Disco 4 SDV6 Auto
Disco 4 SDV8 Dual Cab Project
Disco 2 M57 Extra Cab Project
Foton Tunland Cummins ISF
Disco 1 3 door 4.6 V8 Auto
RRC V8 Auto "Classic" Softdash
RRC 300 TDI Auto
Disco 1 TD5 Auto Buggy
Disco 1 300 Tdi Auto Ute
SAME Explorer 70HP 4x4 Tractor plus Nell Loader
Subaru GDA WRX
Triumph Bonneville SE
Yamaha TTR250
very nice![]()
To bad i would take them to sydney to get this done, I just picked up some 50mm back spaced rims for the county. I will have to find some one local to do them for me, i think i will go for a gloss black![]()
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