Fixed Painted Rims :-) @ East Coast Kustom Gainesville, FL
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Fixed Painted Rims :-) @ East Coast Kustom Gainesville, FL
So I found a local guy that has been painting for 15 years, is presently the master painter at the Toyota dealership and has a shop here in Gainesville to do the repair paint job on the rims. For those that don't know I bought these PIAA's on ebay & they were mispackaged and damaged upon shipment.
The guy's name is Stacey @ East Coast Kustom Collision & Repair - PM me for contact info! He also polished the lips to a nice shine :-)
Here are the before pics of the worst rim - ignore the powder... that was the guy's "packaging material" - yep, you guessed it, he used DRY WALL pieces as a spacer in the box and yep, you guessed it again, during transit, the drywall disintegrated!
Can you say OUCH?!
And after visiting East Coast Kustom Collision & Repair... (the double picture is to show the color w and w/o flash)
I wanted a darker color and I am quite happy with the results!
I would recommend Stacey to anyone in town. He stands by his work. I saw an imperfection on one of the rims during inspection he fixed it and had it ready the next day. (Note: Stacey paints during the night and has a guy that does the finishing prep during the 10A-5P hours, so he hadn't seen the rims as a finished product when I paid them a visit).
I know people always say go to Jax or O-town to get stuff done, but I'm glad to have found a well schooled painter to do the job locally.
And its official, I'll be picking up the fender roller on Monday!
Adrian
The guy's name is Stacey @ East Coast Kustom Collision & Repair - PM me for contact info! He also polished the lips to a nice shine :-)
Here are the before pics of the worst rim - ignore the powder... that was the guy's "packaging material" - yep, you guessed it, he used DRY WALL pieces as a spacer in the box and yep, you guessed it again, during transit, the drywall disintegrated!
Can you say OUCH?!
And after visiting East Coast Kustom Collision & Repair... (the double picture is to show the color w and w/o flash)
I wanted a darker color and I am quite happy with the results!
I would recommend Stacey to anyone in town. He stands by his work. I saw an imperfection on one of the rims during inspection he fixed it and had it ready the next day. (Note: Stacey paints during the night and has a guy that does the finishing prep during the 10A-5P hours, so he hadn't seen the rims as a finished product when I paid them a visit).
I know people always say go to Jax or O-town to get stuff done, but I'm glad to have found a well schooled painter to do the job locally.
And its official, I'll be picking up the fender roller on Monday!
Adrian
Last edited by Jamaica2G; 07-07-2006 at 03:31 PM. Reason: my grammar!
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I'm tempted to do it now... my rear tires are completely bald and one is leaking air!
But considering my height situation and fingeration limitations...
I think it would be best to wait till after I roll the fenders. IF you look carefully at the tires in that pic, you'll see a line on the tire where the previous owner's G rubbed. Now think about a 2+" drop in the rear and barely being able to fit a pinky. It's going to be close and I'm not willing to risk "finding out" that its too close w/o rolled fenders when I go over the speed bump in my neighborhood.
Adrian
But considering my height situation and fingeration limitations...
I think it would be best to wait till after I roll the fenders. IF you look carefully at the tires in that pic, you'll see a line on the tire where the previous owner's G rubbed. Now think about a 2+" drop in the rear and barely being able to fit a pinky. It's going to be close and I'm not willing to risk "finding out" that its too close w/o rolled fenders when I go over the speed bump in my neighborhood.
Adrian
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ok, so out of impatience I put on the rear rims... and did a test by driving the rear right side up a ramp to see the clearance...
I took pictures, but my neighbor has the camera at the moment...
it is so close, it's rediculous, but it runs perfectly with no rubbing!
I described it to my friend on AIM... here's what was said:
camber is still -2.2 in the rear so after I roll the fenders, I'll install the toe bolts to bring it out to spec.
I had to lower the front a bit more to match the rear... it looks good, but its rediculously low. I don't think this height will last for long. We'll see how it feels when I stiffen up the rear struts - then the decision will be made.
Pics coming soon.
Adrian
I took pictures, but my neighbor has the camera at the moment...
it is so close, it's rediculous, but it runs perfectly with no rubbing!
I described it to my friend on AIM... here's what was said:
Originally Posted by Jamaica2G&JookMasta
Jamaica2G: I would describe to you how close it is in the rear - but even my neighbor, with smaller fingers couldnt fit anything between teh fender and the rear rim - we put a tape measure for comparison
Jamaica2G: and its a small tape measure - not the mini - but 12 ft total
JookMasta: o
Jamaica2G: and you know the steel end piece that lies perpendicular to the yellow strip? it connects with two steel rivets
JookMasta: ya
Jamaica2G: when we put it up to the tire and took a picture from the floor, the space is barely past the first rivet
Jamaica2G: definately will have to fender roll to get a better camber
Jamaica2G: and its a small tape measure - not the mini - but 12 ft total
JookMasta: o
Jamaica2G: and you know the steel end piece that lies perpendicular to the yellow strip? it connects with two steel rivets
JookMasta: ya
Jamaica2G: when we put it up to the tire and took a picture from the floor, the space is barely past the first rivet
Jamaica2G: definately will have to fender roll to get a better camber
camber is still -2.2 in the rear so after I roll the fenders, I'll install the toe bolts to bring it out to spec.
I had to lower the front a bit more to match the rear... it looks good, but its rediculously low. I don't think this height will last for long. We'll see how it feels when I stiffen up the rear struts - then the decision will be made.
Pics coming soon.
Adrian
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