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Originally Posted by Chuck33079 Not everybody lives where the roads are salted. Also, water and soap removes salt. Originally Posted by brucelidat Aren't the factory wheels painted anyway? Doesn't seem

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Old 08-22-2013, 04:08 PM   #61 (permalink)
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Not everybody lives where the roads are salted. Also, water and soap removes salt.
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Aren't the factory wheels painted anyway? Doesn't seem like paint is a huge issue if it comes that way form the factory.
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God the ignorance is palpable. Yeah manufactures know best! Hey 09-11's how's you oil temps doing with no oil cooler? I could name a million things they do wrong. I never said PC didn't chip, in fact I did say it chips. But no one here is going to want to break a wheel down every time a chip happens as I said, therefore dip is a great easy cheap solution. Whether you live in snow environments or not you still have sand blasting out west, rocks and gravel else where, salt water by the oceans etc. I'd never paint because it never lasts! I could also care less about a company I've never heard of who paints wheels. I bet they're real performers . Funny my enkie rpf1 (which I'm sure has RS beat every way possible) are PC'ed.
Besides ignorance, your lack of humility is just as palpable.

I never questioned the logic of powder coating, just gave my reasons for having my wheels painted. I don't have to break down a wheel to fix a chip; Dr. Colorchip works just fine with the wheel on the car.

I've spent a lot of time on the Atlantic coastline in Florida and never had a problem with salt erosion on the paint. My cars are kept washed and waxed.

Instead of throwing a bunch of absolutes out there as fact, why not engage the rest of us in conversation? Ignorant arrogance is not a virtue.
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They look almost black in the first image.
The pictures were taken on a very dark, cloudy day. This is the only one I've got at work right now that was taken in direct sun light.

Think of Gun Metallic with a hint of purple. It compliments the car color pretty well.
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Lol yeah real winner there . I especially loved the orange peel and over spray everywhere where the tired to fade gunmetal to silver on the OEM

Everyone seems to have great luck too! Keep it up nissan! You make great cars that can turn fast and not shut off. Have great brakes that don't fade and send you into walls at VIR. Great cool running cars that don't need coolers and never have motor, tranny, or rear diff issues at +35k miles. I'd definitely paint cause nissan does
So why do you own one AND apparently spend money on mods? You are contradicting yourself here.
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painted wheels work fine for me.

factory wheels, aftermarket wheels.


only once did i have issues with BBS wheels made at that ASA korea plant. bubbles in the paint. actually i had another winter wheel set i had for my dd made at the same plant with clearcoat issues...
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the red nismO and the red calipers are very nice accents, looking good, Eagle
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So why do you own one AND apparently spend money on mods? You are contradicting yourself here.
Bought before I knew the real story. Didn't know a plus 30k car couldn't turn corners when it was labeled as a sports car. And now since all our cars are worthless because of the $3600 price drop, looks like I'm stuck with it. So rpf1's are installed, clear bra will be applied, better oil cooler, better LSD, fuel pump system etc. I'm not going to be with a car I'm forced to, to have it break down, peel, over heat and die.
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I don't support anything plasti-dip

These are my wheels that I had painted 5 years ago, still look new due to the care that I take when I wash them



Benfits of painting over powdercoat is really in the finish, but I have been told powdercoat is more durable.

Personally I prefer paint..
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Lol yeah real winner there . I especially loved the orange peel and over spray everywhere where the tired to fade gunmetal to silver on the OEM

Everyone seems to have great luck too! Keep it up nissan! You make great cars that can turn fast and not shut off. Have great brakes that don't fade and send you into walls at VIR. Great cool running cars that don't need coolers and never have motor, tranny, or rear diff issues at +35k miles. I'd definitely paint cause nissan does
Can't blame Nissan entirely for your that, it's their supplier.

What you're experiencing has happened to alot of people regardless of wheel manufacturer, normally it's due to someone using improper wheel cleaner or excessive tire dressing so the clear coat is stripped

You could sand them down and reclear them yourself and this won't happen again
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Realized that 40th wheels would be more of a lateral move. Will probably look for some after market ones that I like. Found these today and think they're pretty nice. It also comes in a machined gunmetal finish.

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check the weights on them. i thought i read they were boat anchors.
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too bad the real SA60M's dont come in our widths and offsets.
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24lbs front, 25lbs rear is what hey emailed me for the weights for their 19" wheels. That's only 1-2lb more than stock rays so not bad. These aren't forged, though, but I don't really track much and if I do, I don't think it's really hard enough (I suck, it's just for fun, nto chasing times) for that to really matter.
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24lbs front, 25lbs rear is what hey emailed me for the weights for their 19" wheels. That's only 1-2lb more than stock rays so not bad. These aren't forged, though, but I don't really track much and if I do, I don't think it's really hard enough (I suck, it's just for fun, nto chasing times) for that to really matter.
meh, those are 8.5" and 9.5" widths... less metal yet weighs more.

too narrow imo for Z's. okay for maybe G37C or sedans.

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seriously, stick with Beemaz's 40th wheels.
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They would actually be either 9.5 square or 8.5 front, 10 rear. But my friend has talked me out of them since they are low pressure cats so not as strong. I will probably save up and wait to see if this is just an impulse thing and if not, maybe get the Rays Gramslite 57xtreme. Or I might put my money into headers if z1 ever gets the HR flange on and we het some good reviews/dynos.
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