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GusGus91 2009-09-24 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by WRXlerate (Post 140092)
Did they say how long it normally takes? I have a set that needs done and the tires need replaced so now would be the best time to do it.

he said about a week maybe less.

cody 2011-03-22 10:14 AM

I just spoke to Guy at Metal Master and their current rate for each 16X6.5 alloy wheel is $65+powder (nominal and varies depending on color)+tax. Any other places I can try? I really wanted to go to them since I was expecting them to have the exact color/gloss I chose on file, but they don't. :unamused:

They did do a great job the first time though. I just wish it was still $35/wheel + tax.

100_Percent_Juice 2011-03-22 11:27 AM

What about that garageworks guy?

cody 2011-03-22 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by 100_Percent_Juice (Post 155586)
What about that garageworks guy?

This guy? http://www.seccs.org/forums/showthre...t=garage+works

Looks like he details cars. Does he powdercoat too?

Edit: Nevermind. Found this thread: http://www.seccs.org/forums/showthre...t=garage+works

I'll find out his rate.

cody 2011-03-22 05:03 PM

Garage Works quoted me $60/wheel. Any other suggestions?

sperry 2011-03-22 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by cody (Post 155596)
Garage Works quoted me $60/wheel. Any other suggestions?

Make sure whoever's doing it is also blasting and degreasing the wheel before powdercoating in the included price. Prep work is usually by far the most expensive part of the process. It would suck to pay $60/wheel or something PLUS 5 hours of prep labor!

cody 2011-03-22 06:20 PM

I checked and both quotes includes all prep including stripping existing paint and they have no problem keeping the PC off the mating surface/lug seats (like Metalmasters did the first time). I'm leaning toward going to a legitimate business that I've worked with before but I'm going to call any other powder coaters in Reno I can find on Google tomorrow.

100_Percent_Juice 2011-03-22 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by cody (Post 155596)
Any other suggestions?

Suggest he do it for $50 a wheel?

knucklesplitter 2011-03-23 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by cody (Post 155598)
I checked and both quotes includes all prep including stripping existing paint and they have no problem keeping the PC off the mating surface/lug seats (like Metalmasters did the first time). I'm leaning toward going to a legitimate business that I've worked with before but I'm going to call any other powder coaters in Reno I can find on Google tomorrow.

Do not bother calling The Powder Man (aka Garate Enterprises). He is the best and least expensive in Reno, but he absolutely will not do aluminum wheels for liability reasons.

$60 each seems reasonable to me. This isn't the third world... yet anyway.

cody 2011-03-23 08:16 AM

I was wondering if the powdercoating process could have actually allowed the damage. Anyone think that heating my OEM wheels during the cooking part of the powdercoating process could have weakened the wheels? It's obvious that the wheel took a blow since it's got an impact bend, but the stress crack (see OP pic) makes the wheel appear brittle.

sperry 2011-03-23 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by cody (Post 155610)
I was wondering if the powdercoating process could have actually allowed the damage. Anyone think that heating my OEM wheels during the cooking part of the powdercoating process could have weakened the wheels? It's obvious that the wheel took a blow since it's got an impact bend, but the stress crack (see OP pic) makes the wheel appear brittle.

You know that aluminum *is* brittle regardless of heating, right? That's why the rally guys like to run steel control arms over the aluminum ones... bending an arm = finishing the stage. Aluminum doesn't like to bend.

cody 2011-03-23 10:39 AM

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Originally Posted by sperry (Post 155615)
You know that aluminum *is* brittle regardless of heating, right? That's why the rally guys like to run steel control arms over the aluminum ones... bending an arm = finishing the stage. Aluminum doesn't like to bend.

I do. :)

MattR 2011-03-23 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by cody (Post 155616)
I do. :)

You like to bend? :?:

cody 2011-03-23 12:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MattR (Post 155618)
You like to bend? :?:

I was answering the question he asked me. Wake up Matt! :P

MattR 2011-03-23 12:48 PM

Oh, 10-4.... I think I'm going to put a good paint job on my stock wheels instead, I've had success with that before.

cody 2011-03-23 03:43 PM

Got a quote of $75/wheel from some other place. I'll take them to Metal Master tomorrow.

100_Percent_Juice 2011-03-23 04:10 PM

wonder if they will do a bundle discount if you give them 8 wheels? I have a set that needs done. What color are you doing?

cody 2011-03-23 04:28 PM

20% black. The lower the percentage, the more flat. Higher percentage is more gloss. I'm only doing 2 wheels though so it would be 6. I'd be happy to ask though, even if they're different colors. Let me know.

100_Percent_Juice 2011-03-23 08:56 PM

Pshh. That's your problem right there.

cody 2011-03-23 09:07 PM

You're my problem right meow.


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