It's a cohrgi, I get the model number tomorrow
It's a cohrgi, I get the model number tomorrow
I have the actual hyperblack coating.
Airbrush then clear coat over the damaged area. Looks great!
my tire machine is a rotary 1150 series, does not touch the wheel what so ever, cannot damage wheel /////// thought it was a cohrgi, that was my old one
Thanks!! Nice machine https://vimeo.com/205236513
Last edited by Gen5snake; 02-11-2021 at 09:29 AM.
impossible to mark a wheel, done hundreds without one problem
Thanks for the input and help. Wheel/suspension project complete. Will post more pics when I take them, but here is a quick one. 624C576F-A31A-4710-AEC0-B7AA40A988A0.jpg
Make sure you get a low temp oven. From my understanding, the wheels are designed to be super light. That means there isn't a ton of margin in them. There's a lot of discussion about low temp PC and whether it weakens forged wheels or not. High temp ones are obviously pretty dangerous.
This probably isn't your daily driver, so maintenance shouldn't be that big of a deal. Just go paint.
You probably won't notice unless you hit a pothole (or curbing at the track), etc.
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