Wicky wrote:What primer did you use? Etch-primer?
No, I didn't go for acid etched primer Wicky, I used Hycote grey double acrylic primer, the same as here:-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HYCOTE-GREY-P ... 2311115bc0
As I was painting the whole of the wheel I didn't want any possible damage to the bead area of the wheel meaning it may not seal properly if I used acid etched primer. It may of been fine, but an expensive way to find out if it wasn't.
Stratman wrote:I'm toying with doing mine myself too, but don't really have the space to do them without covering everything else with a fine dusting of paint. I had been told that powder coating was a bit too brittle for wheels and it could chip, so am going for wet painting. I think I will get them done by a paintshop though as it's the first time they've been repainted in 14 years so £55 a wheel/14 isn't a great deal; they'll do the bellypan too.
Paul, I also considered having the wheels powder coated before painting them myself, like so many have had done with no problems. What put me off was the P/C process of having to bake the wheels at a fairly high temperature. I'm not 100% convinced that this is a good thing for alloy wheels.
Chris.