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Old Dec 12, 2012 | 07:55 AM
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Folks,

I am thinking of powdercost/paint my OEM Carrera S wheels to black since Porsche took that option away. However, my 991 is a lease, do you think Porsche will give me hell when I return the car after 3 years? Worst, ask me to pay for a new set of OEM wheels?
Or, I should just buy a set of aftermarket wheels and not worry about it? Difference is a few hundreds vs. a few thousands $
 
Old Dec 12, 2012 | 08:06 AM
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I would get another set of wheels, not sure what Porsche has in their lease agreement but I'm sure it would be cheaper then what they will charge you when you return the car.
 

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Originally Posted by mperor
Folks,

I am thinking of powdercost/paint my OEM Carrera S wheels to black since Porsche took that option away. However, my 991 is a lease, do you think Porsche will give me hell when I return the car after 3 years? Worst, ask me to pay for a new set of OEM wheels?
Or, I should just buy a set of aftermarket wheels and not worry about it? Difference is a few hundreds vs. a few thousands $
Personally, I think the odds are small that they would notice. When you trade it in, the average sales guy is unlikely to know that those wheels weren't offered in black. He'll be looking for dings, scratches, etc.

If it were me, I'd take the chance and keep the beautiful and strong OEM wheels. Worse case, if I am wrong and they do notice (and care), you buy a used set on ebay or marketplace and replace them (not pay for a new set).
 
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Personally, I think the odds are small that they would notice. When you trade it in, the average sales guy is unlikely to know that those wheels weren't offered in black. He'll be looking for dings, scratches, etc.

If it were me, I'd take the chance and keep the beautiful and strong OEM wheels. Worse case, if I am wrong and they do notice (and care), you buy a used set on ebay or marketplace and replace them (not pay for a new set).
Yeah, spoke with my wheel guy... he said he can paint it back to silver (factory/OEM look) later and the dealership should not know the difference - the cost of 2 paint jobs still much less than a set of new wheels. I think this is the way I will go... but still nervous about replacing the wheels at the end...
 
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and what about plastidip them?
 
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Plastic dip might be the way to go, how hard is it to get off ?
 
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Originally Posted by ECS Tuning - Porsche
Plastic dip might be the way to go, how hard is it to get off ?
What i know is very easy to get it off.
Make a search in youtube, there a lots of vids and how to's there.
 
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Yeah... Plastidip could be an option, easiest and probably cheapest. However, if I want more of a "OEM finish" like glossy or semi-gloss (satin) black, plastidip would not give me that... how's plastidip handle in high temp?
Thanks, I will throw these options to my wheel guy and see what he would recommend.
 
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Suncoast has wheel paint/plastic coating for $30.00

http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...newproductpage
 
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Originally Posted by White Rock
Suncoast has wheel paint/plastic coating for $30.00

http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...newproductpage
Thanks, I may try that with the gloss finish.
 
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Originally Posted by mperor
Thanks, I may try that with the gloss finish.

Considering the price, it's probably worth trying it out.
 
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the kit sounds like the same kit:

https://www.dipyourcar.com/product.p...&cat=21&page=1

Cheaper at dipyourcar.com


Originally Posted by White Rock
Suncoast has wheel paint/plastic coating for $30.00

http://www.suncoastparts.com/product...newproductpage
 
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