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Old Jan 15, 2007 | 01:57 PM
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Originally Posted by TheJoe-Y88
i had the rims on both sets of my Porsches color matched by Kaystone Automotive in williamsburg
what they do is totally make sure the wheel is traight and true then use high quality paint mixed to match then use a clear powdercoat over it and give it a lifetime warranty
now if you just wanted a standard color they can due regular powdercoating as well

here are some shots of the rims



here is a shot of one of the rims after an accident, it looked much better before this



they also restored the rims on my 78 TA and they look amazing, i will have to get some pics of that soon
what i like is the lifetime warranty, had some rock chips on one rim and he is going to fix it for free
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wow I am impressed

btw I am looking for a place that does this but is also wiling to take my BBS Lm's apart and then paint/powdercoat them and retorque them back to spec

Anybody know a place that does this?
Old Jan 15, 2007 | 01:59 PM
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I also tried google on Kaystone with no luck

any contact info??
Old Jan 15, 2007 | 02:16 PM
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Default Re: Who in our area powdercoats wheels?

Originally Posted by Godzilla
wow I am impressed

btw I am looking for a place that does this but is also wiling to take my BBS Lm's apart and then paint/powdercoat them and retorque them back to spec

Anybody know a place that does this?
my uncle's powdercoating shop would prolly do it. scroll up.
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 05:15 AM
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Originally Posted by mugenej8power
my uncle's powdercoating shop would prolly do it. scroll up.
would you be able to find out?
Im currently out of the country so I cant call
But I basically have 3 pc wheels that need to be taken apart and coated then reassembled
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 06:08 AM
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^ Terry... it's easy to do. I did it with mine. CCW told me 30 ft/lbs in a crisscross pattern.
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Cobra4B
^ Terry... it's easy to do. I did it with mine. CCW told me 30 ft/lbs in a crisscross pattern.
30ft lbs or inches?
I was told its not alota pressure at all
also what did u use to seal it and how long to dry?
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by Godzilla
30ft lbs or inches?
I was told its not alota pressure at all
also what did u use to seal it and how long to dry?
Mine ccws use ARP hardware. It took 30 ft/lbs per bolt/nut. If you don't break the seal between the barrels you don't have to re-seal. Before you take the center out remove the valve stem from the wheel to let all the air pressure out.

One was hard to get out and I did end up splitting the barrel parts. I took it all the way apart, cleaned it with a wheel made to strip paint from wood (took the glue/caulk off w/o taking metal off). Then per CCWs instructions I got clear door/window interior caulk, can't remember the PN. You put a bead around one barrel face, press the two together, install the center, then put a few bolts in. After you have that doen you run a bead to fill up the crevice between the wheel halves, then smooth it out w/ your finger. Then proceed with torquing all the fasteners.

It really wansn't hard, but I can understand you wanting to just drop them off and be done w/ them.
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Cobra4B
Mine ccws use ARP hardware. It took 30 ft/lbs per bolt/nut. If you don't break the seal between the barrels you don't have to re-seal. Before you take the center out remove the valve stem from the wheel to let all the air pressure out.

One was hard to get out and I did end up splitting the barrel parts. I took it all the way apart, cleaned it with a wheel made to strip paint from wood (took the glue/caulk off w/o taking metal off). Then per CCWs instructions I got clear door/window interior caulk, can't remember the PN. You put a bead around one barrel face, press the two together, install the center, then put a few bolts in. After you have that doen you run a bead to fill up the crevice between the wheel halves, then smooth it out w/ your finger. Then proceed with torquing all the fasteners.

It really wansn't hard, but I can understand you wanting to just drop them off and be done w/ them.
yeah cool man
I will see what the deal is
I might just end up doin that
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Default Re: Who in our area powdercoats wheels?

Terry:

http://dpmotorwerks.com/

They don't powdercoat, but they can disassemble, paint, and reassemble.
Old Jan 16, 2007 | 12:55 PM
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Originally Posted by dave22
Terry:

http://dpmotorwerks.com/

They don't powdercoat, but they can disassemble, paint, and reassemble.
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