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Hi,



I've been quoted £50+VAT (£60) to powdercoat each of my speedlines, So £340 in total (They won't give me any discount either, for 6 alloys). This is with me delivering and collecting to their sprayshop, and supplying without tyres.



Would you say this was reasonable?



Thanks


Jamie


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I was recommended them from a mate, He said they do great work, and the quality is brilliant. It may be worth paying for, plus powdercoaters are hard to find north of Aberdeen. In England it's pretty easy, There is always one local-ish down there, hence the lower prices. They mark them up up here as they are hard to find.


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Hi,

I've been quoted £50+VAT (£60) to powdercoat each of my speedlines, So £340 in total (They won't give me any discount either, for 6 alloys). This is with me delivering and collecting to their sprayshop, and supplying without tyres.

Would you say this was reasonable?

Thanks

Jamie

That's a bit steep

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I paid 50 per wheel for 2 piece volks. I supplied without tyres and collected after. They disassembled an marked the centres and drums for pairing then i reassembled (my choice as they did offer but im anal lol) then my mate whos a tyre fitter refitted the tyres withought damaging them. A decent tyre fitter should be able to fit a tyre without damaging the wheel and a decent powder coat should be hard to mark or damage anyway tbh. That was a local powder coaters who also do wheel refurb. I wouldnt go to a wheel speacialist as they are genrally a rip off from my experiance.

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I'll have to bite the bullet and get them done I suppose. I would have liked to have held off using them and waited until after christmas to find somewhere a bit cheaper, but since my tyres are off already I'll go ahead and get them done at this place that quoted me.




Hopefully some pics up soon on my PT !



Cheers guys


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Why mate? Powder Coating is thick and durable if looked after, Paint is just thin & can chip easily.

If the process is not done correctly it can weaken the alloy.

Little reading: http://www.toyotagtturbo.com/forums/showthread.php?60084-Powder-coating-Wheels-BAD-IDEA

I would never feel safe running powder coating rims and most respectable wheel spray shops do not touch it for very good reason.

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Lol any thing done wrong is bad. Powdercoated wheels are fine. My mate who balenced them said he has never seen a more true wheel than my alloys and was amazed at the quality of the job they did! If you jad seen them befor and after the refurb you would never belive it was the same alloys!

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