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Old 10-27-2008, 11:25 AM
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Just thought I'd post up my experience painting my stocks =]

Tools needed
Jack
Whatever tool you like to use to remove your lug nuts
Case of beer (or whatever I had in my fridge)

Materials
Dupli Color Wheel Paint Graphite (I bought 2 cans just incase- didn't use it all) - $6/each
Dupli Color Wheel Clear Coat (1 can, way more then enough) - $6
Dupli Color Paint Prep (1 can) - $6
3M Painters Tape (you can use whatever your comfy with to protect your tires) - FREE, had some laying around
3M 320 Grit Sand Piper (came in a pack of 5) - $6
Roll of Shop Towels - FREE, have tons of this stuff laying around

Steps
1. Jack up the rear
2. Take off the rear set
3. If you have enough jack stands, repeat steps 1 and 2 for the front.
4. Spray Dupli Color Paint Prep on each rim and wipe down
5. Repeat step 4 again until no more grease/tar is lifted onto your rag/towel.
6. Take a sheet of sand paper (mine was about 10" long and 4" wide) and cut/tear it in half.
7. Sand each rim pretty rough- the goal here is to make the surface scratchy/coarse so the paint will adhere to it better.
8. Use running water to wash away the dust and dry the wheels.
9. (OPTIONAL) I have OCD so I used the paint prep spray again just incase.
10. Crack open a beer and let your wheels dry for a few minutes.

** QUICK RATTLE CAN SPRAY DETOUR **
1. Keep atleast 6"-8" away from the wheels when spraying.
2. It's best to do many light coats instead of a few medium/heavy coats.
3. If you miss a spot don't go back! Just wait till your next coat and try to get over it.
4. It's okay to miss here and there just don't let the spray sit in 1 area for more then a second or you will get "noticeable" areas after your done.
5. Just be consistent and always moving!

** BACK TO THE GUIDE **

11. Now following the guidelines apply your first coat, remmeber they are light coats so it will look odd at first.
12. Wait about 10 minutes and drink another beer.
13. Repeat steps 11 and 12 until you have 7 coats- it should now look really nice.
14. The last coat should be a medium coat- but again keep in mind never stay in 1 spot too long and don't go to slow just make sure the coat is a little thicker then the rest.
15. Wait 20 minutes.
16. Now apply the clear coat just like you did the paint.
17. Wait 10 minutes and drink another beer.
18. Repeat steps 16 and 17 until you are on your 3rd coat.
19. Just like the paint the last (3rd coat) make it a medium coat.
20. Now let it dry for an hour and you should be able to handle them.

Complete!












Old 10-27-2008, 05:25 PM
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looks great, good job on the diy guide too.
Old 10-27-2008, 05:27 PM
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good job.

no sanding at the end though? (with 2000grit, then polish?)
Old 10-27-2008, 09:21 PM
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looks like you didnt protect your tires that well!
Old 10-27-2008, 11:44 PM
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I was thinking the same thing. they turned out Ok but you sure messed your tires up lol
Old 10-28-2008, 03:53 AM
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update your guide with less beer and more tape on the tires imo.
Old 10-28-2008, 04:12 AM
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ha..ha...Coors light and spray painting FTW...

-j
Old 10-29-2008, 01:16 PM
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Yea... tires did get some over spray, like Entaille said - less beer might of done the trick...
Old 10-29-2008, 02:12 PM
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Nice job I did mine a couple weeks ago But I have the 17' rims with those little holes in them and the paint in there started to come off already Im gonna have to respray them soon.
Old 10-29-2008, 03:58 PM
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Your garage could have used a coat or two also...LOL!

Nice write up.
Old 10-29-2008, 07:13 PM
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Good write up! I like the look of that. I have tossed that around a time or 2, but I am worried about the paint chipping off on tire mounts and balancing and stuff.
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I will try this soon....actually this Sat. I'll post some pics afterwards.

Nice write up though!
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So as Promised........Dupli Color Black

Hover Z lol
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Old 11-27-2008, 06:21 PM
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I am so tempted to do this, or even buy a $100 powder coat gun and powder coat them gunmetal.

I have the Ruff Racing rims, deep lips in the back, so I don't know how they'll turn out.
Old 11-28-2008, 02:16 AM
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you could've cleaned your calipers while you waited for the paint to dry up LOL AWESOME RESULTS mang, I will be painting mine soon... this helps a bit... thanks
Old 12-02-2008, 10:16 AM
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Great write up. I might do mine but i'm not sure yet.
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coors light ftw. great DIY writeup, really well explained. I have aftermarket black wheels, but i think ill paint my stockers black too cause im bored on mondays. ill post pics if i do it tomorrow
Old 12-07-2008, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Jun
good job.

no sanding at the end though? (with 2000grit, then polish?)
you cant color sand spray paint.



never been a big fan of rattle canning rims on a $30,000 car...
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Originally Posted by quiksilver38
you cant color sand spray paint.



never been a big fan of rattle canning rims on a $30,000 car...
well i hve and well done
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I painted my stocks, and they look really good, the only thing I'm worried about is the paint and clear coat getting damaged if and when I get new tires.


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