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Dec-28-2018 02:52 PM
camperdave wrote:
I've decided to leave the chrome wheel liners off, and want to clean up the wheels a bit. The Ford grey color is a good match for my motorhome, and the wheels are in good condition except for the scratches where the wheel liners dug in all around the rear rims.
Anyone know if there's a rattle can wheel paint that matches the grey of the E450 wheels (2004 if that matters)? I see Ford Argent is available in VHT, but reading about it makes me think it's more for ralley wheels than our duallies. Not sure if they are the same color or not.
I'm not doing a full refinish, just sand and repaint with the rims still on the motorhome so decent color match is important. I'm not going for show quality, but do want them to look good from 10 feet. :B
Dec-28-2018 09:35 AM
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Dec-27-2018 01:29 PM
donn0128 wrote:I have done this with alloy wheels heavily damaged by salt. The powder coating process is very compatible with alloy materials. But powder coating steel items including steel wheels does not hold up nearly as well. Just look at your powder coated trailer hitch on your motor home. My trailer hitch rarely gets wet and never seen salt spray yet the black powder coat is failing.
You might consider taking them off and have them powder coated in a color than inspires you.
Dec-27-2018 12:06 PM
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