Satin Gold wheels
#33
Instructor
Hi All, very interesting thread!
We just finished working on this jet black beast - full invisible wrap in Xpel Ultimate PPF + coatings on every surface. Wheels were painted satin white gold by Porsche Reading, despite our recommendations to paint them gloss Once the car arrived it was clear they would look so much better in gloss
Interesting info here regarding spraying them and powder coating... It makes perfect sense now, because these powder coated in gloss still look satin, so good old paint it is!
Also, another thing with this finish on wheels is that they look very good in pictures - the reflections are very diffused, so you can see the shape and all the spokes very well, with gloss you loose some of that, however, in real life they just look dull in my opinion, can't beat gloss!
That's probably why this is the official finish for the wheels - so they look best in pictures
We just finished working on this jet black beast - full invisible wrap in Xpel Ultimate PPF + coatings on every surface. Wheels were painted satin white gold by Porsche Reading, despite our recommendations to paint them gloss Once the car arrived it was clear they would look so much better in gloss
Interesting info here regarding spraying them and powder coating... It makes perfect sense now, because these powder coated in gloss still look satin, so good old paint it is!
Also, another thing with this finish on wheels is that they look very good in pictures - the reflections are very diffused, so you can see the shape and all the spokes very well, with gloss you loose some of that, however, in real life they just look dull in my opinion, can't beat gloss!
That's probably why this is the official finish for the wheels - so they look best in pictures
#34
Rennlist Member
#36
Race Director
So I received the swatch of Titanium Gold(TG)which is a very nice Metallic. It looks a little darker than White Gold but depending on lighting it changes back and forth from a lighter to darker tone-pretty cool though.
But- here is my dilemna. As I put the swatch on top of my Satin Aluminum(SA) I all of a sudden was not as enamored as I was before. I am thinking-Satin Aluminum looks so good against black(nice contrast) will I be sick of the TG after 6 months and then regret because I will not be able to switch them back to SA??. Also, is "Gold" wheels just a fad that will play itself out quite quickly
Here is a picture of my car with SA. All thoughts welcomed
But- here is my dilemna. As I put the swatch on top of my Satin Aluminum(SA) I all of a sudden was not as enamored as I was before. I am thinking-Satin Aluminum looks so good against black(nice contrast) will I be sick of the TG after 6 months and then regret because I will not be able to switch them back to SA??. Also, is "Gold" wheels just a fad that will play itself out quite quickly
Here is a picture of my car with SA. All thoughts welcomed
#37
Rennlist Member
So I received the swatch of Titanium Gold(TG)which is a very nice Metallic. It looks a little darker than White Gold but depending on lighting it changes back and forth from a lighter to darker tone-pretty cool though.
But- here is my dilemna. As I put the swatch on top of my Satin Aluminum(SA) I all of a sudden was not as enamored as I was before. I am thinking-Satin Aluminum looks so good against black(nice contrast) will I be sick of the TG after 6 months and then regret because I will not be able to switch them back to SA??. Also, is "Gold" wheels just a fad that will play itself out quite quickly
Here is a picture of my car with SA. All thoughts welcomed
But- here is my dilemna. As I put the swatch on top of my Satin Aluminum(SA) I all of a sudden was not as enamored as I was before. I am thinking-Satin Aluminum looks so good against black(nice contrast) will I be sick of the TG after 6 months and then regret because I will not be able to switch them back to SA??. Also, is "Gold" wheels just a fad that will play itself out quite quickly
Here is a picture of my car with SA. All thoughts welcomed
#39
Rennlist Member
^^^ I cant think of 3 better reasons for avoiding gold anything!
#40
Race Director
Originally Posted by Larry Cable
^^^ I cant think of 3 better reasons for avoiding gold anything!
The Porsche white gold with gloss has been around for awhile, best version I remember is 997 gt3rs. Looks amazing. I would still caution against powdercoating as the result just doesn't look like painting, but to each his own.
#41
Rennlist Member
There are many kinds of gold.. that's like equating miami blue is like Mexico or voodoo or gulf.. one is hideous, the others aren't.. but you could just call them all blue.
The Porsche white gold with gloss has been around for awhile, best version I remember is 997 gt3rs. Looks amazing. I would still caution against powdercoating as the result just doesn't look like painting, but to each his own.
The Porsche white gold with gloss has been around for awhile, best version I remember is 997 gt3rs. Looks amazing. I would still caution against powdercoating as the result just doesn't look like painting, but to each his own.
#42
Rennlist Member
There are many kinds of gold.. that's like equating miami blue is like Mexico or voodoo or gulf.. one is hideous, the others aren't.. but you could just call them all blue.
The Porsche white gold with gloss has been around for awhile, best version I remember is 997 gt3rs. Looks amazing. I would still caution against powdercoating as the result just doesn't look like painting, but to each his own.
The Porsche white gold with gloss has been around for awhile, best version I remember is 997 gt3rs. Looks amazing. I would still caution against powdercoating as the result just doesn't look like painting, but to each his own.
About 10 - 15 years ago Ford brought an F150 pickup painted in black powder coat to the SAE show in Detroit. They staged a black Mercedes next to it. The Ford's paint had a higher level of gloss.
#43
Pro
So I received the swatch of Titanium Gold(TG)which is a very nice Metallic. It looks a little darker than White Gold but depending on lighting it changes back and forth from a lighter to darker tone-pretty cool though.
But- here is my dilemna. As I put the swatch on top of my Satin Aluminum(SA) I all of a sudden was not as enamored as I was before. I am thinking-Satin Aluminum looks so good against black(nice contrast) will I be sick of the TG after 6 months and then regret because I will not be able to switch them back to SA??. Also, is "Gold" wheels just a fad that will play itself out quite quickly
Here is a picture of my car with SA. All thoughts welcomed
But- here is my dilemna. As I put the swatch on top of my Satin Aluminum(SA) I all of a sudden was not as enamored as I was before. I am thinking-Satin Aluminum looks so good against black(nice contrast) will I be sick of the TG after 6 months and then regret because I will not be able to switch them back to SA??. Also, is "Gold" wheels just a fad that will play itself out quite quickly
Here is a picture of my car with SA. All thoughts welcomed
Best Regards,
Dave
#44
Instructor
I just received a set of bronze OZs from a fellow RLer. Very pleased as I felt the satin/white gold would conflict with the PCCBs. (Leaving other side stock/black until I can get out into sun for comparison pics.)
I do like the titanium gold with gloss clear coat on white though, even over PCCBs.
I do like the titanium gold with gloss clear coat on white though, even over PCCBs.
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