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    Default Finally finished painting my wheels

    Just reinstalled my wheels yesterday afternoon after a slow repaint (too many other things going on). I decided on gunmetal metallic for the spokes just to be different...a definite PITA masking them off! It really changed the look of my car.

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    zmuff--1989 535i 5-speed--17" E39 Style 32's--JC chip--UUC Short Shift--
    --Racing Dynamics Springs & Sways--Bilsteins--Yorktown, VA

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    Default Were the wheels chromed originally? What did you

    do to get the paint to properly adhere to the chrome? This was probably discussed earlier, but I missed it.

    My Ronal wheels are starting to look bad with some rust and flaking of the chrome. I have been thinking about painting them.

    Thanks,

    Dick Schneiders

    Quote Originally Posted by zmuff
    Just reinstalled my wheels yesterday afternoon after a slow repaint (too many other things going on). I decided on gunmetal metallic for the spokes just to be different...a definite PITA masking them off! It really changed the look of my car.

    Before:


    After:

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    The wheels were originally painted all silver. Between a few chips and scrapes, and some stains (wrong wheel cleaner?), they were not looking their best. I media blasted them at work and used a good self-etching primer from the aircraft paint locker (I think it was JetGlo). The paint was Duplicolor, I couln't find anyone that had Wurth paint in stock, so I took my chances. I'm pleased with the way they turned out.

    zmuff--1989 535i 5-speed--17" E39 Style 32's--JC chip--UUC Short Shift--
    --Racing Dynamics Springs & Sways--Bilsteins--Yorktown, VA

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    you have the european bumper trim?
    Hi, my name is Eric......and I am a BMW-aholic.

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    Yes, the previous owner had installed all the Euro trim. It gives it a nice clean look. I read that it's just the opposite across the Atlantic. I guess it's popular there to install US trim with the side marker lights. Looks like an opportunity for some even-up trades.

    zmuff--1989 535i 5-speed--17" E39 Style 32's--JC chip--UUC Short Shift--
    --Racing Dynamics Springs & Sways--Bilsteins--Yorktown, VA

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    Default if you hadnt done it yourself...

    what would it cost to have something like that done? The gun metal looks sick! My 18" parallels arent looking their best and I was thinking of painting them, can you give me a ballpark figure?

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    Good question! I didn't really know the answer so I checked out a few web sites that did wheel repair/refinishing. I looks like $200.00 per wheel is not an uncommon asking price. It could have been overkill on my part by beadblasting and starting fresh (hindsight). That BMW primer is some tough stuff to get off! Depending on the condition of your wheels, you may be able to get by with a scuff and shoot. Thanks for the kind words...'sick' is good, right? I'm still stuck with 'cool, man!' LOL

    zmuff--1989 535i 5-speed--17" E39 Style 32's--JC chip--UUC Short Shift--
    --Racing Dynamics Springs & Sways--Bilsteins--Yorktown, VA

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    That looks fantastic. I really like the look of colored spokes and a silver/polished lip on wheels.
    1992 535i TCD-s2

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    Default Thumbs up!!

    Yeah, I'm all for the dark wheels. I suggest you go for a dark tint now. Don't know how legal that is where you live. Here, I am illegally dark, and its no big deal.


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    Lol, sick is very good. one more question, the wheels were all silver at first right? are they one piece rims? if so what did you do at the point where the spokes meet the "lip" of the rim? Did you just tape it off and the paint stops there? I hope you understand what I'm talking about it may be a little vague
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