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Old Oct 31, 2007 | 05:38 AM
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[:-]Hey Nick, I think they look BadAzz on your Monte....Mod Bigg `J talent is awesome [:-]
Looks Night Stalk'in BADD Nick, are you going to do it ? Please take Pic's/Post'em `Ok.....Peace
 
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 11:13 AM
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Now, if someone could only photochop those ON his car? lol.... sorry, past my editing skills unfortunately.

Nix, it wouldnt' be simple. If you wanted gloss a rattle can isn't going to do it. Flat black rattle would be ok, but would scrath/chip easily and need to be repainted oftenly. It would look cool, specially on a black car with the silver lip (me like very much!) but I would suggest if you want something that will last, and keep looking good with minimal touch-ups i'd have it done by a shop that could get it to adhere properly, and go over it with some protective clear.
Agree 100%. I haven't yet come across a glossy spray for high temps.
 
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 11:14 AM
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[align=center][:-]Hey Nick, I think they look BadAzz on your Monte....Mod Bigg `J talent is awesome [:-][/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Looks Night Stalk'in BADD Nick, are you going to do it ? Please take Pic's/Post'em `Ok.....Peace[/align]
Mr. SpaceRider is always good for an ego boost!
 
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 11:52 AM
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Mr. SpaceRider is always good for an ego boost!
Moderator Bigg `J ~ Jason ~,
I just call them as I see them.....You are blessed with artistic talent.
I really try to give credit, where credit is due. You deserve the credit, and I
sure hope that it does boost your `ego.
ps. Still keeping you, and yours in my thoughts & prayers...
I bet the wait is driving you crazy.
Please post the news when the newest MCF member arrives : )
The Best...Good Luck,
`Space
 
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 07:06 PM
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Thanks, Space. MCF will surely receive a special announcement. I suspect it will be any day now!
 
Old Oct 31, 2007 | 08:17 PM
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prolly going to wait til summer or after christmas at least
I think i'm gonna go a a new treasure yard and see if i can get a stock one to play with first.
 
Old Nov 9, 2007 | 03:34 PM
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Old Nov 16, 2007 | 11:09 PM
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Repainting wheels is not really as hard as you make it to be. If you want a proffesional and good job that may even come with a warranty, just go to a shop near you and get the powdercoated black and then cleared. But you can easily do it yourself. Just need to sand them down properly, I've got a writeup around here somewhere, paint with enough to build up a good base, then clear it many many times. Or just get aftermarket rims. They would look better.
 
Old Nov 16, 2007 | 11:12 PM
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I know this is for saturn wheels, but here you go...

[size=2]got a deal on a set of OEM teardrop alloys that a friend wasn't using - 4 wheels with mounted, used, Kumho Ecsta 712 tires, for $100.

Unfortunately, they didn't look nearly that good. They've been around the block a few times. They had the usual issue with Saturn wheels where the clear finish they put on top begins to tarnish and/or peel off with time. And they'd been scratched a bit on curbs. But hey, the price was right, so I wasn't complaining.

But I got to thinking, it wouldn't take much work to make them look a whole lot better. I'd seen wheel paint for sale in auto parts stores, so with a little work I could restore their former glory. No, actually - I could paint them something other than bright silver, making an OEM wheel look aftermarket. As Jack Burton says, "What the hell."

Sanding
First, you get to take that crappy looking old wheel and sand the hell out of it. The best way is if you have an orbital sander. Use the finest grit sandpaper you can. This isn't wood, and rough sandpaper will scratch the hell out of it even more (just trust me on this one). I used 220 grit, the finest I could find for my sander. Go over the entire front surface of the wheel as best you can. With all the curves and swirls, you won't get into every nook and cranny. But you can smooth out the surface, including scratches, and remove the outer varnish that tends to peel. Don't worry about getting all the discolorations and tarnish out. The paint will cover it up, and as long as the surface is smooth it won't be visible.

When you're done, wipe off all the dust. A dry rag will work fine. You just don't want to paint the dust into the wheel permanently.

Masking
The prep work for painting is far more work than the actual painting itself. But if you do it right, the end result is well worth it.

The best scenario is if you don't have any tires mounted on your wheels. If that's the case, you can basically skip this part. Just remove the valve stems and wheel weights and paint away.

My wheels came with tires on them, and I didn't want to remove them and remount them. So I used a lot of masking tape and some old newspapers to cover everything I didn't want painted. I stuck masking tape on the tire all around the area near the rim, then used newspaper to cover the larger areas. The more attention to detail you pay here, the less chance you'll end up painting your tires by accident.

If you're painting with the tires still on, don't forget to wrap up the valve stem. If possible, remove your wheel weights, but mark on the tire exactly where they were, and reattach them after you paint. (I didn't have the right tools to remove mine, so I was lazy and painted over them. I'll have to go touch up those areas when I get these tires replaced.)

Painting
There were several colors of spray paint made specifically for wheels at the parts store. To restore the original look of your stock wheels, get silver. I decided to be a little different, and got a darker graphite color instead.

Stand the wheel up vertically (or hang it on a wall or whatever). This way the paint can will be vertical and it will spray properly. KEEP THE CAN MOVING AS YOU SPRAY. This prevents too much paint from building up in one area and running. Spray in circles around the wheel. Do multiple coats. I did two light coats, followed by one medium coat. The first coat was just enough to change the color of the wheel. The paint dries quickly. Ten minutes after each coat, you can spray on the next one. One can of paint did all 4 wheels with some left over (handy for touch-ups).

I bought and tried some clearcoat, but its consistency was different than the paint, and I had trouble with it spraying on too thick and running. I ended up sanding down and repainting the first wheel I tried because of it. In the end I chose not to clearcoat it. If your painting
 
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