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cost of painting wheels



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anybody know approx how much to change anthracite wheels to black to match my black 182 also if anybody got images of what it looks like?

probably powder coat but not sure whats the best option or how much it will cost

based in sw london
 

Rob

ClioSport Moderator
As said, often by the time you factor in the hours, unless you enjoy it, to do a proper job it's normally better to pay someone.

There's quite a few threads, one in guides, about how to paint your wheels.
 
Ive recently got quoted £30+VAT a corner for my F1's to be refurbed by M-tech in Hastings. seems a prety fair price for a full sand blast, repair if needed, then finished in whatever colour you want.
 
Just an idea of what black on black looks like.

My old car :)

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Untitled by danedser, on Flickr

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Untitled by danedser, on Flickr

Does make the tyres stand out, so definitely stock up on tyre shine if you plan on doing that.

I bought these already painted but I'm pretty sure it was a spray can job as the paint was starting to peel.

Does look a bit chav but pfft I liked it.

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Jekyll

ClioSport Club Member
A few pics of my old BG182.

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Roadside View by Dr-Jekyll, on Flickr

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Side Shot by Dr-Jekyll, on Flickr

Unless your good with paint, have ideally indoor space and the wheels are in decent condition then it's just easier to get them done professionally. By the time you've bought paint, primer, lacquer and wet & dry there's probably not much in it to get it done by a company.
 
  work for BMW
Unless your good with paint, have ideally indoor space and the wheels are in decent condition then it's just easier to get them done professionally. By the time you've bought paint, primer, lacquer and wet & dry there's probably not much in it to get it done by a company.

not always true, i had never painted anything before i attempted my first DIY wheel refurb and they came out well :) i did it myself not only to save money but i really want to give it a go on my own. very rewarding !

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i think the black wheel look sweet on black car, will look to get tit done by the pros tho…..
anybody know a good paint shop in SW london or surrey
 


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