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Painting 20 Inch Wheels Gun Metal Grey
I'm considering painting my 20 inch wheels Gun Metal Grey or possibly black, Does anyone have any pics of a carbon black X with painted wheels so I can see before I commit
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2006 E53 X5 3.0D Sport Carbon Black, Premium Sport Package, Exc Light Beige Nappa Leather, Titanium Grills & Vents, Titanium Interior, Titanium Skid Plate, Mk4 Sat Nav, TV, Bluetooth Comms Pack, 20 Inch Rims, DSP, Flared Arches, Heated Seats, Tints, De-Badged ![]() ![]() |
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imho the gunmetal look is nice but it gives off a dirty look !! i'd just go blk like a semi gloss !!
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Gloss black. You may want to powder coat them. I dont think black is to expensive. When I checked into it a couple of years ago gun metal was way more expense in the powder coat. The shinner they are on a dark wheel the cleaner it looks and the less it looks like you spay painted them. I think it would be sick to see a black x5 with black factory 20s
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2004 22's 265/35/22 & 315/30/22 cont, nav, premium, sport package, HID hallo, silver/black with white stich |
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It doesnt look like I spray painted my wheels. Well atleast to me it doesnt. I sprayed mine and saved myself a couple hundred dollars. It was a fun, easy project.
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Clean 'em up with some good wheel cleaner and tape off the wheel from the tire
![]() 3 coats of primer on entire wheel 10 min between each coat. ![]() Then just spray them with 5 coats of high temp (I used Duplicolor) spray paint ![]() Cost $15 Time 2 hours Saved $Lot$$
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Your rims look great. The only thing that would scare me on wheels would be changing tires and chippin. Rims take a little more abuse than the rest of your car. One thing I have found was using clear laquer from auto parts store instead of clear coat in a can works much better to get a shine more like real paint. The laquer seems to keep its shine for much longer than the can clear coat. I usually put down a light coat, wait 10 mins, then 2 wet coats.
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2004 22's 265/35/22 & 315/30/22 cont, nav, premium, sport package, HID hallo, silver/black with white stich |
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i didnt actually put down any clear on top. I actually did this 2 days before putting on new Toyos and the slightly chipped 1 wheels rim. I cant even notice it but if i could i would just hit it with a little black paint and it'd be good to go
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