V Verma New member Joined Apr 15, 2021 Messages 2 May 1, 2021 #1 Hi has anyone refurbed their i3 wheels in black to gonfor the i3s look? Im getting my i3 next week and has the 20inch wheels but like the look of the black gloss wheels look on i3 so wanted to know of its possible?
Hi has anyone refurbed their i3 wheels in black to gonfor the i3s look? Im getting my i3 next week and has the 20inch wheels but like the look of the black gloss wheels look on i3 so wanted to know of its possible?
G GPVG Member Joined Sep 15, 2013 Messages 22 May 2, 2021 #2 I have seen someone do that to the normal 20’ wheels. But can’t remember where I saw the pics!!! I think it was plastic dip tho!
I have seen someone do that to the normal 20’ wheels. But can’t remember where I saw the pics!!! I think it was plastic dip tho!
V Verma New member Joined Apr 15, 2021 Messages 2 May 2, 2021 #3 GPVG said: I have seen someone do that to the normal 20’ wheels. But can’t remember where I saw the pics!!! I think it was plastic dip tho! Click to expand... Thanks can't find the topic.. Plasti dip the safest way to go?
GPVG said: I have seen someone do that to the normal 20’ wheels. But can’t remember where I saw the pics!!! I think it was plastic dip tho! Click to expand... Thanks can't find the topic.. Plasti dip the safest way to go?
E eNate Moderator Staff member Moderator Joined Sep 9, 2019 Messages 1,107 May 2, 2021 #4 Might be safest if you want to remove it easily, but dipped wheels start looking ratty pretty quickly.
Might be safest if you want to remove it easily, but dipped wheels start looking ratty pretty quickly.
S spartacus68 Well-known member Joined Jul 9, 2017 Messages 159 May 2, 2021 #5 If you're doing this, then just get them powder coated. No point mucking about with Plastidip. Wheels are subject to a lot of abuse, heat, water, and corrosive elements, such as road salt, brake dust and detergents.
If you're doing this, then just get them powder coated. No point mucking about with Plastidip. Wheels are subject to a lot of abuse, heat, water, and corrosive elements, such as road salt, brake dust and detergents.
B brinton7 Active member Joined Feb 22, 2017 Messages 29 May 25, 2021 #6 If you choose plastidip, you can use the Glossifier to add a glossy, polished look.