Paint Color Code
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This is what I went off before. http://www.landroverseries.org/paint-codes.htm I brought the alpine white code(LRC.456) along with the "colour" ID. #'s. to a body shop supplier. They mixed up a quart for $90. Hope this helps.
#14
$75 per rim, thats $375 instead of $100 plus paint.
I am seriously considering the powder coating though my friend.
#15
They looked fine in the color you rattle canned em in. So what if it was refrigerator white. If you can get them close I don't think many would even notice the difference. They looked awesome from a distance, it was unique to see a solid steel rim on a Disco. Think about all the salt this winter...... If you have to paint them every spring then where's the savings? Powder-coating should give you several years of rust free rims and it provides one helluva base coat if you do decide to paint them later on.....eh.
#16
I understand what you are saying.
Normal steel rims are just painted aren't they?
I think if they are painted with regular automotive paint and a good hardener and then several clear coats they will be fine.
Yes it was appliance paint, Heirloom White.
I am going to have all 5 of my rims done.
If I spread it out over 5 months it will be more manageable budget wise.
If I use regular paint I can get them painted for beer as long as I buy the paint.
Decisions decisions.
Normal steel rims are just painted aren't they?
I think if they are painted with regular automotive paint and a good hardener and then several clear coats they will be fine.
Yes it was appliance paint, Heirloom White.
I am going to have all 5 of my rims done.
If I spread it out over 5 months it will be more manageable budget wise.
If I use regular paint I can get them painted for beer as long as I buy the paint.
Decisions decisions.
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