Colorado Powdercoating???
Anybody know a good cheap powdercoating place in colorado? Im looking to get my enkei wheels done in full gloss black to be a little different. ANybody know around how much that woould cost?
colorado powder coating in commerce city.
I have used him for the suspension and wheels on my 240.
303-853-0394 Talk to mark. He is usually a couple weeks out then add another week after you check on them again. But he does great work and very reasonable.
I have used him for the suspension and wheels on my 240.
303-853-0394 Talk to mark. He is usually a couple weeks out then add another week after you check on them again. But he does great work and very reasonable.
Also Woody Wheel Works. They do it all, real good price, short turn around time. Dont have a contact name though, if your looking for something more central. (I might have to give colorado powdercoating a ring)
Mark also does sandblasting.
When I had the wheels done for the 240 they ran $125 total for all 4. This was about 4 yrs ago, so I'm sure they have gone up.
Some wheels do not powder coat well. Cast aluminum, too much outgassing when they were heated up left bubbles. But mark can let you know if you bring the wheels around.
When I had the wheels done for the 240 they ran $125 total for all 4. This was about 4 yrs ago, so I'm sure they have gone up.
Some wheels do not powder coat well. Cast aluminum, too much outgassing when they were heated up left bubbles. But mark can let you know if you bring the wheels around.
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Another factor to consider before you powder coat your wheels black is safety and service life. Brake dust is also black and shows off stress cracks against a lighter colored (silver, gold, etc.) wheel. Otherwise the crack blends into the black paint and the wheel keeps getting used until it breaks.
I usually clean and inspect the wheel around the spoke area; this is where they are more suseptible to fatigue and/or damage. I've had racing wheels that looked OK until you looked at them closely. Most stress cracks are a sign that the wheel has exceeded its useful life. It's less expensive to toss a damaged wheel, rather than have it trash your Z.
Something to think about...
I usually clean and inspect the wheel around the spoke area; this is where they are more suseptible to fatigue and/or damage. I've had racing wheels that looked OK until you looked at them closely. Most stress cracks are a sign that the wheel has exceeded its useful life. It's less expensive to toss a damaged wheel, rather than have it trash your Z.
Something to think about...
Originally Posted by dkmura
Another factor to consider before you powder coat your wheels black is safety and service life. Brake dust is also black and shows off stress cracks against a lighter colored (silver, gold, etc.) wheel. Otherwise the crack blends into the black paint and the wheel keeps getting used until it breaks.
I usually clean and inspect the wheel around the spoke area; this is where they are more suseptible to fatigue and/or damage. I've had racing wheels that looked OK until you looked at them closely. Most stress cracks are a sign that the wheel has exceeded its useful life. It's less expensive to toss a damaged wheel, rather than have it trash your Z.
Something to think about...
I usually clean and inspect the wheel around the spoke area; this is where they are more suseptible to fatigue and/or damage. I've had racing wheels that looked OK until you looked at them closely. Most stress cracks are a sign that the wheel has exceeded its useful life. It's less expensive to toss a damaged wheel, rather than have it trash your Z.
Something to think about...
Originally Posted by youngZ33
oh must have been another black z then. looked like yours without the wing. even the rims i think were the same
ha ha yea, if i had a ppw z i would powdercoat them fluorescent green, i saw a sick skyline that was white with green rims, very nice. If i had the money id buy the volk time attacks but i dont so ohh well.
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