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10-18-09, 09:08
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chefwong is offline
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Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
Alrighty....I have not done a AB comparison on powdercoating vs. painted wheels but IS powdercoating THAT MUCH MORE DURABLE ?
If you are a wheel nut, and get metallurgy....similar to the concept of what happens when you chrome a wheel, it is often advised to not powdercoat wheels due to the bake process and actually it making the metal less strong.
I'm inclined to just have this particular set of wheels painted.
Let's hear your thoughts - opinions...
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10-18-09, 10:23
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
I think it's more durable. I have a lot of powdercoated parts on my bike and they don't scratch or chip as easy as the painted items.
As for the heat. I've seen wheels get red hot on a race track and never seen one fail. I can't imagine powdercoating a wheel will make it weaker. I've never seen a powdercoated wheel go flying off a car going down the road. LOL Maybe if you have a 900hp drag car you'd want to look into it more but you don't have anything to worry about.
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10-18-09, 10:39
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
Bob -
All the TOP forged wheel manuf. I know of specifically don't recommend having their wheels repowdercoated. Again, heat cycle is probably key and 350 degrees at 30 min max would be recommended comfort point if I had to have these wheels powdercoated...
Everyone does things differently. Some sandblast to prep, others bake to ~melt~..
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10-18-09, 10:43
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
They say you can bang together 2 pieces of metal that are powdercoated. Don't think you can do that with conventional paint.
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10-18-09, 10:53
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
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Bob -
All the TOP forged wheel manuf. I know of specifically don't recommend having their wheels repowdercoated. Again, heat cycle is probably key and 350 degrees at 30 min max would be recommended comfort point if I had to have these wheels powdercoated...
Everyone does things differently. Some sandblast to prep, others bake to ~melt~..
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Check out tjis thread on another forum about powdercoated wheels:
alloy wheel repair - Professional Auto Detailing Forums
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10-18-09, 11:10
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
I had 3 piece HRE rims powder coated and I was putting about 800+ RWHP... I think if there was any sign of weakness I would have seen it.
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10-18-09, 11:10
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
Hmmm...interesting info.
David Fermani- If you don't mind my asking, who would *you* send OE aluminum wheels to for cosmetic reconditioning?
I've had inconsistent results with the people I've used, and wouldn't mind finding somebody better.
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10-18-09, 11:22
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
HRE wheels are beautiful. I've had my fair share.
Right now, I am all about true forged wheels......pressed on a 8K lb forge press. Only 3-4 factories in the world can do a true 8K forged press.
HRE's (older styles) may have forged centers but their outers (3 piece) are just spun. There is no strength in them. They may work fine on great smooth roads like CA or FL, but NYC roads are not nice to $$ wheels.
There are tradeoffs in wheel design, and looks....
But for me moving forwards, I have been going the 8K lb pressed forged wheels. Cost a god awful mighty penny but there benefits to reap...
On one ride, I was sending at least 2 wheels back to HRE for repair every season...
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10-18-09, 11:32
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
Great Link David. Didn't even know Ron was on other boards posting.....
Alot of people just powdercoat wheels just ~cause~.
I'd like to walk into the situation as ~informed~ as possible. And yes, I have had wheels powdercoated in the past but these were wheels where I did not care as much about or were just winter wheels in which I wanted to switch up colors on them...
BBS, Volk, etc u name it. The same top dogs who uses the same factories that do the 8K press forge, do not recommend powdercoating at all....
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10-18-09, 12:24
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
I think it weakens some wheels based on the process. There's one set of base 350Z wheels that snaps pretty often after powdercoating, while I've never seen a case of the Rays(Volks) wheels that come with the upgraded package snap, and I know people who drag, track, and run over potholes with their powdercoated wheels.
I think it's dependent on the wheel, and it may not be a question of "if" powdercoating weakens it, just "how much" it does. Maybe on one wheel you'll lose 3% strength, while on another you'll lose 40%. Not sure. If you are going to do it, take it to a reputable shop and ask around about temperatures. I've heard of shops using anywhere from low 300's to mid 400's.
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10-18-09, 12:39
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
While temps and time do play a crucial role.......metallurgy will differ among manuf.
Awww f'it. I'm not going to play poker on this one.
Paint it is.
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10-19-09, 04:50
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Re: Powedercoat vs Painted Wheels
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Hmmm...interesting info.
David Fermani- If you don't mind my asking, who would *you* send OE aluminum wheels to for cosmetic reconditioning?
I've had inconsistent results with the people I've used, and wouldn't mind finding somebody better.
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Wheels America
Out of the 4 places I've tried, Wheels America seem to be able to return wheels to OEM specs the best. They do both powdercoating and standard finishes and offer a lifetime guarantee. I've seen them do amazing repairs for $109.
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Great Link David. Didn't even know Ron was on other boards posting.....
Alot of people just powdercoat wheels just ~cause~.
I'd like to walk into the situation as ~informed~ as possible. And yes, I have had wheels powdercoated in the past but these were wheels where I did not care as much about or were just winter wheels in which I wanted to switch up colors on them...
BBS, Volk, etc u name it. The same top dogs who uses the same factories that do the 8K press forge, do not recommend powdercoating at all....
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I thought you'd enjoy that one.
Ron was the main reason why I visited that forum. He dropped of the face of the internet shortly after that thread and I stopped going there.
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