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Wheel Paint???
I have a Silver X5 (yes, the superior color), and thought it would look cool to smoke the wheels. I'm a cheap skate (with the exception of buying the car in the first place). Is there a wheel paint out there that's decent that I can do myself? It's probably ghetto of me to even ask in a Bimmer forum. Anodizing and powder coating would be superior, but that involves taking the car in and all that crap. Any recommendations?
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I'm not sure what you mean by smoking your wheels but people paint wheels all the time. I think you know the downside, but whatever floats your boat..... Prep, prep, prep and add a clear coat to protect the paint. |
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lots of work for DIY... beside your ride is not a civic, shouldn't treat like one. do it professional way! otherwise don't do it!
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Doesn't need powder coating but I would suggest that you have a pro do it. It needs the clear coat.
When I had it done, my pro "guaranteed" that it was better than BMW's finish. (I know that the guarantee means nothing )
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