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Old 06-03-2022 | 08:15 PM
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Eric - do you recommend powder coat on wheels? I know BBS says no. HRE says yes, low temp is fine. I'm guessing if done right by a reputable shop, it's fine. Thanks!
I would avoid powdercoating the Vorsteiner. It can reduce the structural integrity of the Vorsteiner Flow Form and you can be susceptible to cracking especially the inner barrel. Best to cold strip if stripping and liquid paint if possible.
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Old 06-03-2022 | 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by SupremePower
I would avoid powdercoating the Vorsteiner. It can reduce the structural integrity of the Vorsteiner Flow Form and you can be susceptible to cracking especially the inner barrel. Best to cold strip if stripping and liquid paint if possible.
Thanks! My thinking/question was mostly around OEM, but totally understand for Vorsteiner due to the structure of the wheel, that wouldn't be the best idea. Much appreciated.



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