
Originally Posted by
Steve M
Whatever you decide, make sure the finish/color is easy to reproduce. Wheel damage is likely to happen again, so you really want something that is either easy to touch up, or recreate in the case of powder coating. As was already stated, if you damage a powder coated wheel, you have to strip it and start over.
I personally like the powder coating option due to being easier to take care of. It is also a more durable finish if done correctly. I've read all the stories around the internet about how bad it is for aluminum rims, but I'd guess at this point the process is fairly well defined. Otherwise, wheel companies like Forgeline wouldn't offer powder coating as a finish option on any of their wheels. I would be curious to know if they do that in house or outsource it, and also if they specify the process that must be followed.
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