Powder Coating Rims Feedback

I considered powder coating but after reading about others experiences with the wheel shakes I opted to go with paint. I am really happy with how they came out and they have been holding up really well so far, even through the nasty Indiana winter. Besides the whole wheel shake issue I like the fact that with paint, if I get a scratch or chip it can be touched up where with powder, the whole wheel needs to be redone. Here are some pics of how mine came out.

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He painted them. HEy whats that color called? Where did you get it. Looks very good.
 
I just got my rims powder coated gloss black to match my FX, and I couldn't be happier with the results. No shake or other issues, and I really haven't had them long enough to see what cleaning will be like. The guy did tell me that I can wax them, though, to make cleaning easier.

(I hope to take some pics this weekend and post.)
 
I just had my rims powdercoated also. In the picture they have a few days of dirt on them, but they look beautiful when they're clean. I got semi-gloss black, had the center caps painted to match and all of them were done same day. The sheen is nice even when they're dirty, they dont look spray painted at all. No wheel shake or scratches..yet. We will see how they hold up.
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450 seems pretty average for powdercoat. What else does it include? Sand blasting mount and remount?
 
nice wheels

I considered powder coating but after reading about others experiences with the wheel shakes I opted to go with paint. I am really happy with how they came out and they have been holding up really well so far, even through the nasty Indiana winter. Besides the whole wheel shake issue I like the fact that with paint, if I get a scratch or chip it can be touched up where with powder, the whole wheel needs to be redone. Here are some pics of how mine came out.

PA231485.jpg

442c0839.jpg
 
I considered powder coating but after reading about others experiences with the wheel shakes I opted to go with paint. I am really happy with how they came out and they have been holding up really well so far, even through the nasty Indiana winter. Besides the whole wheel shake issue I like the fact that with paint, if I get a scratch or chip it can be touched up where with powder, the whole wheel needs to be redone. Here are some pics of how mine came out.
Did you paint them yourself or have them done? And what's the color you used? I really like the look with the OEM Wheels.
 
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