Lobster forks powder coated?
#31
Originally Posted by jglaze
Any pictures of them mounted and on the car? I'm re-debating going two tone now...
Here you go....19" wheels with winter 235/35/19 and 295/30/19 Sottozeros.
Last edited by Greg2010; 02-20-2016 at 03:37 AM.
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myw (03-08-2024)
#32
#34
Originally Posted by 3Series
When you had the wheels painted (no powder), did you just go to a body shop?
Does anyone know if you go to a body shop, do they just sand your wheels down then spray?
Does anyone know if you go to a body shop, do they just sand your wheels down then spray?
#35
You can find more information by going to www.wheeldynamics.com and click on the refinishing tab.
#36
Originally Posted by Wheel Dynamics
Wheels were hard-baked finished in this set... We currently cold-strip our wheels and then start off with a solid base color, mask and shoot the second color, after final touch-ups we then clear coat and hard-bake finish the entire job.
You can find more information by going to www.wheeldynamics.com and click on the refinishing tab.
You can find more information by going to www.wheeldynamics.com and click on the refinishing tab.
#40
whoever came up with this faux-2-piece paint job idea on the lobster claws is a genius.
completely transforms the wheel
completely transforms the wheel
I purchased a set of painted lobsters to use for the winter from Wheel Dynamics. They were completely refinished and repainted with OEM silver painted barrels (and gun-metal painted centers). Great wheels...light weight with a simple/classic OEM design...and a nice change from my turbo wheels that I use for the summer.
Last edited by myw; 03-11-2024 at 03:04 PM.
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