Painted my rims black!!
#16
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 823
Likes: 0
From: Tallahassee, FL
bro u shoulda taped off the inside of the rim so that way u wouldnt have to worry about it looking bad. i did that and they came out GREEEEAAATTT!!!
and dont time attack them! leave em black the stock 18's dont have any lip so it wouldnt make sense to throw time attack vinyl on em unless they were oem 19's.
but all in all GOOD JOB!
and dont time attack them! leave em black the stock 18's dont have any lip so it wouldnt make sense to throw time attack vinyl on em unless they were oem 19's.
but all in all GOOD JOB!
I think black rims by themselves blend into the tires too much, and a rim stripe, even without a lip, would define the rim against the tire. Once again... we'll just see how it goes so far.
Spray cans, and did you mean to say a paint gun? Cause uhhh a paint sprayer is... well that's not a real specific thing haha. For the most part you've got paint cans, and a paint gun, fed with an air compressor.
#18
We'll see what the inside looks like after I'm done. If it isn't too much of a hassle and it looks like crap I'll try to get some paint on the inner rim.
I think black rims by themselves blend into the tires too much, and a rim stripe, even without a lip, would define the rim against the tire. Once again... we'll just see how it goes so far.
I think black rims by themselves blend into the tires too much, and a rim stripe, even without a lip, would define the rim against the tire. Once again... we'll just see how it goes so far.
#22
No need to. I didn't do mine when I did matte black. Couldn't tell when the vehicle was in motion or if someone was at a lil bit of a distance.
Agreed.
Also, the reason why tape wouldn't stick is because the OEM tires come with some sort of coating on them. I rubbed as much as I could with a terry cloth but it still wouldn't stick. I found some thick foam tape and amazingly it worked.
If the edge of the rim where it meets the tire needs to be painted, use one of those note cards when you spray and just keep it over the tire.
Agreed.
Also, the reason why tape wouldn't stick is because the OEM tires come with some sort of coating on them. I rubbed as much as I could with a terry cloth but it still wouldn't stick. I found some thick foam tape and amazingly it worked.
If the edge of the rim where it meets the tire needs to be painted, use one of those note cards when you spray and just keep it over the tire.
#23
#24
#25
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 823
Likes: 0
From: Tallahassee, FL
Damn you guys are vicious... Like I have said... I will see what it looks like, and if I really think it needs the inner rim painted I will do something about it.
Drop is coming, I have a set of 350Z S-Techs and an Ichiba rear camber kit sitting right beside me. A friend is going to help me put it all on when he has time. I'm driving out of town on Wednesday so, it really wouldn't be a good idea for me to install all of it right now.
I get the feeling a lot of you are saying it'll look like crap because it just sounds like it'll look dumb, not as in you've seen someone do it EXACTLY how I did it, and it looked stupid. What the hell ever, it doesn't matter, it's my car and I'll do whatever I want with it lol
Drop is coming, I have a set of 350Z S-Techs and an Ichiba rear camber kit sitting right beside me. A friend is going to help me put it all on when he has time. I'm driving out of town on Wednesday so, it really wouldn't be a good idea for me to install all of it right now.
I get the feeling a lot of you are saying it'll look like crap because it just sounds like it'll look dumb, not as in you've seen someone do it EXACTLY how I did it, and it looked stupid. What the hell ever, it doesn't matter, it's my car and I'll do whatever I want with it lol
#26
#27
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 823
Likes: 0
From: Tallahassee, FL
Yeah I know they're already off the car but, I don't know how easy it will be to do that part when I've just done the fronts. The inner part probably should have been done first. Thing is though I don't really feel comfortable priming any of that inner part cause it's going to get little flecks of primer on the fresh paint on the front! I might just scuff it up a little, wipe it down with paint thinner, and throw some black on there. I'm eating breakfast, gonna walk over to the garage in a few.
#28
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 823
Likes: 0
From: Tallahassee, FL
#29
Did you at least sand the inside before you painted them? If not how do you expect the paint to stick?
#30
Joined: Jan 2009
Posts: 823
Likes: 0
From: Tallahassee, FL
Nope no sanding, I didnt want to have to completely go back over the fronts again. The area behind the face isn't terribly visible anyways so if the paint isn't perfect I don't think it will matter. I haven't painted my center caps yet, I think I'm going to do them in red since I want something to break up the black. My lugs are silver though so I'm not totally sure yet.