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Powdercoating wheels??
Hey guys,
I have an extra set of Miata wheels lying around and I was thinking about getting them powdercoated. I already checked with a local place in town and he said they would do it for $50 (I have already sandblasted them and cleaned them up). My only concern is that the heat generated while baking the wheels may weaken the wheels? I just don't want to be on track with these things if they decide to let go... Does anyone have experience with this? Dave
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I think you concerns are well founded. This thread was on Z06vette.com a fellow on there had a set of powder coated rims that cracked on him. They had been powder coated twice. The left front rim completely seperated from the hub while he was on track!
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Just use VHT wheel paint. If you take your time I have seen some nice results.
http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerc...98&prmenbr=361
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