Satin Black Paint Code
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If you are asking about wheels, then JE1 is Black Mat, 041 is Black, C9X is Jet Black Metallic. I am not aware of a paint code for satin black on a wheel, although there are options I344:Rim Painted Silk-Glossy Black, and IXDK:Silky gloss rims, Black Matt.
UPDATE: I checked, and actually for wheels there isn't any touch-up kit, if that is why you were asking. You would have to use one of the paint codes above to source/paint the wheel. I am still checking if the GTS wheel is one of the above, or has a unique code... so far nada.
Hopefully something here helps you out.... !
Cheers!
Last edited by plenum; 12-01-2017 at 06:10 PM.
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Not sure what part you are referring-to in this case, but for plastic / body parts satin black code is 4PK. Black code is 1E0. Primer coating is G2X. Carbon Gloss Black is A3G.
If you are asking about wheels, then JE1 is Black Mat, 041 is Black, C9X is Jet Black Metallic. I am not aware of a paint code for satin black on a wheel, although there are options I344:Rim Painted Silk-Glossy Black, and IXDK:Silky gloss rims, Black Matt.
UPDATE: I checked, and actually for wheels there isn't any touch-up kit, if that is why you were asking. You would have to use one of the paint codes above to source/paint the wheel. I am still checking if the GTS wheel is one of the above, or has a unique code... so far nada.
Hopefully something here helps you out.... !
Cheers!
If you are asking about wheels, then JE1 is Black Mat, 041 is Black, C9X is Jet Black Metallic. I am not aware of a paint code for satin black on a wheel, although there are options I344:Rim Painted Silk-Glossy Black, and IXDK:Silky gloss rims, Black Matt.
UPDATE: I checked, and actually for wheels there isn't any touch-up kit, if that is why you were asking. You would have to use one of the paint codes above to source/paint the wheel. I am still checking if the GTS wheel is one of the above, or has a unique code... so far nada.
Hopefully something here helps you out.... !
Cheers!
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Our cars don't use single stage paints anymore. Your satin clear coat is more important to the final finish than the base color coat. Look into paint products from Wurth USA. I understand your wheel will be repaired by your W&T Insurance Policy. Good on you.
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Yes the wheel should be covered, however wheel repair companies normally spray the entire wheel. I’d rather do a minimal touch up myself on the very small wheel,scratch than an entire wheel paint job if possible. That said, every P-car I have bought I bought the tire and wheel ins and on all but one I’ve received some benefit from having it. My dealer uses third party for the insurance so when you trade the car you get a prorated refund on the number of months left on the contract, so it’s a no brainer for me.
ps....thanks for the tip on Wurth. I’ll have a look and see what they offer.
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Thats what I thought would be true on the paint, although solids may still be single stage....it was on my Guards Red 2014 Boxster.
Yes the wheel should be covered, however wheel repair companies normally spray the entire wheel. I’d rather do a minimal touch up myself on the very small wheel,scratch than an entire wheel paint job if possible. That said, every P-car I have bought I bought the tire and wheel ins and on all but one I’ve received some benefit from having it. My dealer uses third party for the insurance so when you trade the car you get a prorated refund on the number of months left on the contract, so it’s a no brainer for me.
ps....thanks for the tip on Wurth. I’ll have a look and see what they offer.
Yes the wheel should be covered, however wheel repair companies normally spray the entire wheel. I’d rather do a minimal touch up myself on the very small wheel,scratch than an entire wheel paint job if possible. That said, every P-car I have bought I bought the tire and wheel ins and on all but one I’ve received some benefit from having it. My dealer uses third party for the insurance so when you trade the car you get a prorated refund on the number of months left on the contract, so it’s a no brainer for me.
ps....thanks for the tip on Wurth. I’ll have a look and see what they offer.
The black wheels on a 2018 911 GTS Chalk that comes with the Satin Black finish color. Does anyone know the hex code or manufacturer code?
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