4WDlifeform
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- Beaver Falls, PA
Hey guys. I have a moderate experience with painting, but I have never done a flat black job. I have the "ecco" wheels (I think is how they are referred?) But, I really like them, and I want to keep them, but I think I'd like them a whole lot better in a flat black. Currently they are silver/grayish.
I realize Im painting wheels, and I do wheel, usually every-other weekend when weather is nice. I understand that its probably going to chip... but, what is the BEST thing I can do? Maybe keeping in mind, easy touch-ups?
With flat black, I'm under the assumption that there will be no clear coat? that would ruin the "flatness" right? Could I use a more "strong" paint? maybe even spray-on bed liner, without the texture though? i understand that is flat in color, and could hold up to abuse? What about Epoxy paints? Caliper paint? Let me know what you guys would suggest.
Also, I'm going to paint these with tires on. Any tips would be good in regards to this too. I have used playing cards to wedge in for four-wheeler wheels before. Other suggestions?
Sorry to throw a bunch of questions, but wanted to get it all out there. Thanks in advance!
I realize Im painting wheels, and I do wheel, usually every-other weekend when weather is nice. I understand that its probably going to chip... but, what is the BEST thing I can do? Maybe keeping in mind, easy touch-ups?
With flat black, I'm under the assumption that there will be no clear coat? that would ruin the "flatness" right? Could I use a more "strong" paint? maybe even spray-on bed liner, without the texture though? i understand that is flat in color, and could hold up to abuse? What about Epoxy paints? Caliper paint? Let me know what you guys would suggest.
Also, I'm going to paint these with tires on. Any tips would be good in regards to this too. I have used playing cards to wedge in for four-wheeler wheels before. Other suggestions?
Sorry to throw a bunch of questions, but wanted to get it all out there. Thanks in advance!