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painting rims


bigcountry

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new market
Vehicle Year
2007
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Automatic
ok ive been thinkin about painting my rims on my stock 2007 ranger and i photoshoped what it would look like
IMG_11401mytruckwithblackrims.jpg
and i would like to get yalls opnion. and friday iam going to install some 20% window tint on my front windows and 5% on the back and i have already smoked my rear tail lights
 
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Matches up real good, the flat finish balances out the paint's shine really well too.
 
what are u waiting for!!!!!!!
shame mine didnt had those cuz i would painted em just like that
 
I like flat wheels alot actually. I did mine in a pure white Rustoleum enamel.

I just sand blasted mine (with play sand of all things, I don't particularly recommend it but a $3 for 50lbs vs $20-$40 for 20lbs...) to clean them up. A quick wipe with mineral spirits and some painters tape.

he didn't paint them yet. Its a doctored photo, and a superb job I might add.

You realize that was the OP right? lol
 
looks good! nice photoshop skillz, when i painted rims in the past i used self etching primer first then painted them with 2 coats plus a clear coat.
 
i know he didnt cause im the one asking how to prep the wheels

HAHA, sorry. Missed that little detail.

I would suggest that you go get an orbital power sander and hit them good until the shine is dull. then paint them
 
when i painted rims i went manual tho
that way im sure i removed every bit of paint on the angles
 
what about an angle grinder with a sanding wheel?

Just have them sandblasted. An orbital sander is just going to chew them up, too many little crevices. You don't even have to unmount them, I sand blasted mine with the tire still on the rim. I tested it on an old tire before though, I couldn't get it to make any kind mark or blemish on the rubber whatsoever.
 

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