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[Pics] Refurbishing My Stock Wheels
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So this weekend I underwent the project of one by one slowly re surfacing/ painting each of my stock wheels after the plasti dip (never again) was peeling and generally looking like a mess.
The first step was to scrap off all of the old plasti dip, which luckily wasnt all that hard with a heat gun. Then I hit the rims with a steel brush attachment on my angle grinder. Next was some detailing with a dremmel followed by a round of sanding by hand. After a washing I gave each rim 2 coats of primer, and 2-3 coats of paint, finishing with some high gloss protective enamel. All in all probably took about 4 hours, spread out over two days. I also took this time to repaint my fenders to make it look even more clean and sand / cover a little bit of rust on the rockers. pictures below - let me know what you think! -Jon |
A easier wheel masking is index cards,Stick them in between the rim and tire and use as many as you want they are cheap.
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^ looking back I should have done that. Even though the tape worked out it was a major PITA. I actually followed a Youtube video on how to do this by ChrisFix and he also used the index card method
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GOOD job!!
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I am a chris fix fan also.He does some nice how to videos,Does everything right to me and gets to the point.
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