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Rguy 04-25-2012 02:49 PM

Powder Coating in NoVA for 3 piece wheels?
 
Anyone know a local shop around here that can powder coat my 3 piece Champion wheels? They are showing major signs of age and need some work.

Josh@ECS 04-25-2012 05:15 PM

Figure Finishing in Manassas does fantastic powder coating. They're specialized in small detail oriented work.

karmavore 04-26-2012 06:53 AM

But Josh, what about wheel dis-assembly and, more importantly, reassembly? Will they do that?

OP: The wheels will need to be resealed, they don't just bolt together. Begin you search with someone who can competently handle that, then find the powder guy.

Josh@ECS 04-26-2012 07:08 AM

I'm not certain on their mechanical proficiency with 3pc wheels. I do that part of it myself. There are a couple known custom wheel stores in the area, it would probably be easiest to contract the job through them to ensure they're assembled correctly.

chrcowan 04-26-2012 11:19 AM

Karma brings up a good point, but assuming that you've got all of that handled and you are just asking about the power coating, then +100 for figure finishing. They did the wheels on my Viper. If you decide to go with them and you need a discount PM me.

WeisachWilli 04-26-2012 11:43 AM

All you need is some proper silicon and a torque wrench (in lb. prob better), maybe thread locker depending. It isn't rocket science.

As a matter of fact multiple times I’ve seen BRAND NEW wheel sets from some of the top mfg.s around come with loose hardware of f-ed up sealing. I’d check torque and seal myself anyways on a new set.

Just call mfg. and ask on torque, any thread locker (usually none) and silicon specifics they use, usually any nonhardening / rtv = room temperature vulcanization will do, but some people swear by specific prod.s like Dow 832 for wheels that see high racing temps. Just don’t put any on mating surfaces b/c can change torque val.s as dries and/or temp fluctuation. Assemble wheels, torque optimally in some kind of cross pattern incrementally and then run a thick silicon bead on the outside seam of the halves. Typically let dry 24 hr.s and check torque val.s = done

1 slow 97 04-26-2012 01:06 PM

taking a three piece wheel apart is pretty easy actually, check out the video

http://www.ccwheel.com/incs/technica...air_video.html


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