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    Paint or Powdercoat?

    I have a place here in CT to strip the chrome and other layers off my Gen1 wheels. Were they paint or powdercoat from the factory?

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    Paint

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    Here's an interesting part, I have the "VIP" summary sheet. It states the wheels were WFGS steel black wheels. Did they ever come black from factory in 92? I have not seen it.
    Last edited by Peter K.; 10-13-2015 at 03:16 PM.

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    Not that I know of. Cant really account for any crazy dealer specific options that may be out there though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter K. View Post
    I have a place here in CT to strip the chrome and other layers off my Gen1 wheels. Were they paint or powdercoat from the factory?
    What chrome layer?

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    Sometime along the way someone chromed the original wheels. This chrome plating business will remove all the plating including the nickel and/or copper that is usually underneath.

    I could just rough the chrome by blasting then powdercoating but would rather do it right then paint.

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    Powder Coated all Viper Gen 1-2 OEM wheels were powder coated. if someone wants to know if its powder or paint check the thickness of the coating if its powder it will be 3 to 4 mils.
    if it paint 1/2 to I 1/2 mils.

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    Interesting that one member says painted and another says PC.

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    I honestly thought paint. But I absolutely could be wrong.

    This seems like something Jon at partsrack would know.

    Otherwise, I bet Mark Jorgensen at woodhouse knows too.

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    All Gen 2.... Don't know about that. As far as I can tell my wheels are polished aluminum with a clearcoat.
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    I was involved in Power Coating those wheels

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    Quote Originally Posted by A C R View Post
    I was involved in Power Coating those wheels
    Well, no one can argue that!
    Can you help me with the paint/powdercoat code for the 92? Many state that the color is different than the 94/95.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter K. View Post
    Well, no one can argue that!
    Unless someone else comes along and says I was involved in Painting those wheels.

    Just sayin'. It is the internet.

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    Good choice to get ride of the chrome and put them back to their original finish.

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    I have one made into a coffee table. I will look at it later but I warn you I will be pretty loaded by then so don't go trusting my answer.


    Seriously, call Jon B or Mark Jorgensen. I bet they know. Seriously.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vprbite View Post
    I have one made into a coffee table. I will look at it later but I warn you I will be pretty loaded by then so don't go trusting my answer.


    Seriously, call Jon B or Mark Jorgensen. I bet they know. Seriously.
    You know, I'm going to have call Jon B because I PM'd him and nothing (as I have been told, he doesn't do PM's). So then I emailed from his website and still nada. Again, it all good, I get it, they're are those who are not in to that and prefer phone call contact or personal email.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter K. View Post
    You know, I'm going to have call Jon B because I PM'd him and nothing (as I have been told, he doesn't do PM's). So then I emailed from his website and still nada. Again, it all good, I get it, they're are those who are not in to that and prefer phone call contact or personal email.
    The older I get, the more I prefer the personal contact. And I am only 42 though tech'd up. I get about 100 emails a day so when I am done with this career nonsense, I don't care if I get another email again.

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    Get the right color matched properly and you can't tell the difference between a painted wheel and a powder coated wheel right next to each other.

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    A previous owner of my 93 had the wheels chromed. I plan to sand blast and powder coat them. Does anyone have the paint/powdercoat name or code?

    Thanks

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    Just an FYI. As some may know, stripping chrome has been band in some states as in mine. However, I called 2 chrome plating companies here in CT. They can strip the chrome (and copper, nickel layers) for $100 per wheel. Maybe a different chemical used or they go about it like they were stripping and chrome but just halt the process.
    New England Chrome Plating in East Hartford, CT


 

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