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spin05:

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--- Quote from: spin05 on October 10, 2018, 01:21:37 AM ---Yes. i did my stock Ram rims. I wouldnt waste your time rattle can i or plastic dip.

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Nice.



How much, and who did it?

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i had skagit powder coating do them. https://skagitpowdercoating.com/services/   I waited till i needed new tires and had the tire shop run em over. I think it was like $65 a rim. been real happy so far. If you can pick the shade and wait till there doing a bunch of stuff the same shade it saves you some money.

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Curious if they did any prep?
Media blast?
Toyota 'alloy' wheels always corrode and the cheap finish flakes off.
Need to be stripped.
I wonder what that would cost?

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that was everything included. Sandblasted,cleaned and powdercoated,  Way cheaper then new rims
jcamp86:

--- Quote from: jackelope on October 10, 2018, 10:35:28 AM ---I don't know much about specifics, but one of my customers told me about a good experience powder coating wheels at a place in Preston or Fall City. Can't recall for sure.

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Powder Vision is the place

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grimace:
Powder vision did my wheels back in 2010 in a glossy black. The chrome was flaking off and they were pitted pretty bad. They looked great for about 4-5 years, the de-icer is just brutal on everything though. I am going to have them done again in the next month or so in a flat or satin tan/brown. Cost is $400, still cheaper than new wheels. I would ask your preferred shop to go light where the center cap goes. Mine are snug and Les Scwhwab has destroyed every center cap multiple times when I do a tire rotation. I'm hoping I can find a generic cap that fits since mine are no longer available.

Good luck,

G.
Boss .300 winmag:
I circled the problem for you.😉
follow maggie:
There are some really durable ceramics, also. Something to consider
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