Help on colour choice for alloys
Help on colour choice for alloys
I recently bought some Audi 6 spoke alloys in 17" and there in need of a refurb ready to go on for the summer!!!!
I'm just unsure as to what colour to go for!
So far i'm thinking of having them Polished but the down side to this is its twice as expensive as powder coating and another forum member has already done this!
Suggestions on other finishes or colours for powder coating would be greatly received!!!
Cheers
PS. Alloys will be going on a standard ride height Black GTI.
I'm just unsure as to what colour to go for!
So far i'm thinking of having them Polished but the down side to this is its twice as expensive as powder coating and another forum member has already done this!
Suggestions on other finishes or colours for powder coating would be greatly received!!!
Cheers
PS. Alloys will be going on a standard ride height Black GTI.
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Cheers for quick replies!!!
I'm not particularly a fan of stealth to be honest Tom. If i go for a colour it would deffo be silver of some sort!!! May just go for a standard colour like they were originally.....better sell on value then! I'm so undecided.
Dave: How much did it cost to get yours Diamond cut? And what sort of places do it?
Dropped my wheels off this morning so have got till like Friday/Monday to decide and let the people know!
I'm not particularly a fan of stealth to be honest Tom. If i go for a colour it would deffo be silver of some sort!!! May just go for a standard colour like they were originally.....better sell on value then! I'm so undecided.
Dave: How much did it cost to get yours Diamond cut? And what sort of places do it?
Dropped my wheels off this morning so have got till like Friday/Monday to decide and let the people know!
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There's a place north of High Wycombe that do it, it's about the same cost as a normal refurb - 50 quid a wheel or something.
Some say it's not as robust but if the lacquer is good then you're laughing. I'd definitely do it again, whilst polished looks nice I still prefer the satin / reflective effect the diamond cutting has.
edit: I took this pic the other day, you can see why the diamond cutting has this effect:

Some say it's not as robust but if the lacquer is good then you're laughing. I'd definitely do it again, whilst polished looks nice I still prefer the satin / reflective effect the diamond cutting has.
edit: I took this pic the other day, you can see why the diamond cutting has this effect:

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picked up my freshly refurbished wheels!!!
Well, decided to get them done polished in the end. Got them back on Saturday morning and i'm pretty pleased with them! Finish aint immaculate but i'll be happy with them on the car....i think!
I'm currently sorting out the centre caps which are almost done, and then i'll get some tyres ordered! Toyo's me thinks. So i'll get pics up soonish!
I'm currently sorting out the centre caps which are almost done, and then i'll get some tyres ordered! Toyo's me thinks. So i'll get pics up soonish!


