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So I'm planning on painting my RX8 wheels black sometime in a week or so (before VIR). I'm debating between Gloss black or Matte black. What kind of paint should I get and where can I find it?

I've never painted wheels before, plus I suck at any kind of painting.

Is anyone here really good at doing wheels? Would anyone like to help me? I'll bring over a 6-pack of your choice (drinks)

Thanks!!!
 
best thing IMO is to get wheel paint. That stuff is pretty durable. The prep and other work isn't necessarily difficult... just time consuming. I'm sure we could probably set up a paint booth in the basement again. I want to do my MSM's again.
 
depends if you want to accent with matte black or gloss black...

personally id say go matte but thats just me haha
 
best thing IMO is to get wheel paint. That stuff is pretty durable. The prep and other work isn't necessarily difficult... just time consuming. I'm sure we could probably set up a paint booth in the basement again. I want to do my MSM's again.

If you're planning on doing it inside, I'd highly recommend setting up some serious ventilation and respirators. My uncle painted a box in his basement a few months ago and screwed up his lungs big time. He really regretted it.
 
My lungs are half ****** now anyway. I expect lung cancer in another 20 years. Steel Mills are awesome places to work.
 
gloss black engine enamel....this is the paint I used on my wheels, so I would assume the same glossiness as you saw on my green wheels

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or get dupli-color wheel coating spray
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and don't forget to sand good, clean em, tape em off, primer, and paint... I'd buy two cans primer and three cans color. good luck!
 
best thing IMO is to get wheel paint. That stuff is pretty durable. The prep and other work isn't necessarily difficult... just time consuming. I'm sure we could probably set up a paint booth in the basement again. I want to do my MSM's again.

What's involved in the prep work? I know when I did my emblems on the Mazda6 back in the day, I had to sand the hell out of them lol.

I want the black to match the black trim on the car, like the door pillars, etc. I'm thinking Matte black would be better. Matte is kinda like flat black, but has some shine to it? Like in the middle of Flat and Gloss?
 
gloss black engine enamel....this is the paint I used on my wheels, so I would assume the same glossiness as you saw on my green wheels

or get dupli-color wheel coating spray


and don't forget to sand good, clean em, tape em off, primer, and paint... I'd buy two cans primer and three cans color. good luck!


What grit sand paper should I use? 80?

Also, should I use a clear coat?
 
What's involved in the prep work? I know when I did my emblems on the Mazda6 back in the day, I had to sand the hell out of them lol.

I want the black to match the black trim on the car, like the door pillars, etc. I'm thinking Matte black would be better. Matte is kinda like flat black, but has some shine to it? Like in the middle of Flat and Gloss?

Matte is more flat. Look for Satin Black for a combo. Emblems are kinda a pain due to the coating. For the wheels... yeah, 80 to scuff them up for primer is good. A higher grit for wet sands in between coats are good too.
 
Satin black is kind of in between flat and gloss. Satin would look good.
i believe Matte is just another term for flat

I did not clear coat mine. I have never had a good experience with clear coat, but that is a personal problem...
 
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id suggest using the Duplicolor wheel paint as its very durable

heres how to prep for the Duplicolor wheel paint:
1. 300 grit sand paper, sand the entire wheel (nothing too crazy just make sure everything is scuffed up)
2. then wash sanded wheels with warm soapy water, let them dry thoroughly
3. once totally dry, take a deck of poker cards and stick between the tire and the wheel (only applicable if your painting the wheels with tires still on them)
4. start spraying... plan on 4-6 coats of paint with around 20 mins between coats
5. then hit em with the clear coat... plan 3-4 coats and waiting about 20 mins between coats
6. let them sit for atleast 24 hours before installing on car
 
Matte is more flat. Look for Satin Black for a combo. Emblems are kinda a pain due to the coating. For the wheels... yeah, 80 to scuff them up for primer is good. A higher grit for wet sands in between coats are good too.

I'll go get some sand paper and start sanding away. The wheels probably won't be on my car until we're at VIR since I don't see the roads drying up enough to run summer tires anytime soon lol.
 
im down to set up a weekend of painting wheels, i would love to hit my OZ's with some clearcoat and could help Phen and Evan do theirs since ive only painted about 8 sets of wheels lol
 
im down to set up a weekend of painting wheels, i would love to hit my OZ's with some clearcoat and could help Phen and Evan do theirs since ive only painted about 8 sets of wheels lol

Thanks for the info!

I agree, we should definitely setup a weekend soon (before VIR)...I'm typically free Saturdays and Sundays. This is of course assuming LMS is ok with this and open on the weekends LOL
 
I need my OZ's repainted too! but I wanna take the tires off first and get ready to put new rubber on
 
Not to be a prick, but I'd rather not paint wheels in the basement again, especially 3-4 sets. I need to paint a set of the GodFathers wheels too. But our house stank like fumes for a couple days and that was with the basement windows open.

I would offer my work place but it would most definitely have to be a weekend since the paint fumes would stink up the shop...

It's nearly impossible to paint wheels during the winter. Not to be a Deddie Downer...

If you guys want to, I can see if we can use the shop some saturday for painting?

And Evan, I would say paint them gloss black. I've painted lots of wheels in my day and matte/flat black just looks dirty. Trevor has gloss black RX8 wheels and they look great.

edit- Honestly, I think the best plan is to wait until spring when it's warmer out and we can have a wheel painting party. No fumes to deal with when painting outside. :)
 
Not to be a prick, but I'd rather not paint wheels in the basement again, especially 3-4 sets. I need to paint a set of the GodFathers wheels too. But our house stank like fumes for a couple days and that was with the basement windows open.

I would offer my work place but it would most definitely have to be a weekend since the paint fumes would stink up the shop...

It's nearly impossible to paint wheels during the winter. Not to be a Deddie Downer...

If you guys want to, I can see if we can use the shop some saturday for painting?

And Evan, I would say paint them gloss black. I've painted lots of wheels in my day and matte/flat black just looks dirty. Trevor has gloss black RX8 wheels and they look great.

edit- Honestly, I think the best plan is to wait until spring when it's warmer out and we can have a wheel painting party. No fumes to deal with when painting outside. :)


Good, I didn't want to ****** do it anyway. I was just going along with the spirit of volunteering "Lewis Motorsports" for anything anyone needs, and wanted to volunteer before you did so that it didn't look like I didn't care about anyone.

I'm perfectly fine with not painting anything until... July to be honest. Hahaha. I bloody hate cleaning up after that s***. Hell, the basement floor in the laundry area is going to need repainted before we leave anyway. There's a fuckton of bronze tint all over the floor.
 
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s*** i wasnt planning on painting til its nice out anyway, i figured waiting til it was nice enough outside to do it was the logical, sensible choice lol
 
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