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Hey guys, I'm thinking about powder coating my stock 18 wheel but I have some questions before I proceed. Once I get my wheels powder coated, would the process of

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Old 10-25-2016, 05:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hey guys,

I'm thinking about powder coating my stock 18 wheel but I have some questions before I proceed.

Once I get my wheels powder coated, would the process of changing tires peel/chip the powder coat? Can powder coat withstand tire change?

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Depends on the installer. If you want to prevent chipping, tape the outer lip that should provide some protection.
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Depends on the installer. If you want to prevent chipping, tape the outer lip that should provide some protection.
Yeah, I'll give that a try. Thanks
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I had my 18s powder coated satin black and tires installed at discount tire. They were careful and I had no scratches or chips. Powder coat is pretty durable.
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