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Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
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Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
It may make you feel better if i tell you that the second set of type 300s for my car finally ended up satin black powder coat, exactly the same as the summer set. The still unused Pirelli winter rubber was removed from the type 259s (hence they're for sale) and transplanted. They are actually now on the car!
The refurb business was new to me and tried out as they offer a collect and deliver service for no more cost than other nearby companies where i have to hire a van, twice. They had to re-do one rim but it was done without any problems.
In discussing options initially, i mentioned BMW blue, they said that would be novel but only with diamond cut faces, i dislike diamond cut though and thought that option would have been very bling, the opposite of my normal taste
So, unless i'm mad enough to buy more wheel sets, my pondering, indecision and agonising is all history.
Or is it?
The refurb business was new to me and tried out as they offer a collect and deliver service for no more cost than other nearby companies where i have to hire a van, twice. They had to re-do one rim but it was done without any problems.
In discussing options initially, i mentioned BMW blue, they said that would be novel but only with diamond cut faces, i dislike diamond cut though and thought that option would have been very bling, the opposite of my normal taste
So, unless i'm mad enough to buy more wheel sets, my pondering, indecision and agonising is all history.
Or is it?
Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
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Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
After my conversation with the neighbour, my first reaction was to buy another set of 305s (as I mentioned before, they're easier to clean) which I know of. Seemed like a bargain at the time - £80 for four wheels needing a refurb. But then factor-in 300+ mile trip to collect them, which would take the thick-end of a day and cost getting-on for £60 in fuel. Another £240 for the refurb. I might have been able to get the refurber to transfer the tyres between sets, but if not I'd have to pay the tyre place to do it. Then I'd need to find room to store them, at least temporarily. Would I be able, then, to resist temptation to buy another set of Michelins, which - for now- I don't actually need?sapphireblack wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 10:12 amSo, unless i'm mad enough to buy more wheel sets, my pondering, indecision and agonising is all history.
Or is it?
No............ The 304s need a refurb, or else they're just litter. The worst that can happen is that they end-up stored in the garage for 51 weeks a year - which without a refurb they would be next year anyway, now that I'm converted to CrossClimates.
In all the 25-odd years I've been using winter wheels, this has been a regular occurrence. In fact when I had the E30, I actually had 3 full sets of fully-shod wheels for it. Summers, a barely-legal set of summers for emergencies (which I only ever used when the main set were getting repaired/replaced) and winters.
As you said............ Agonising.
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Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
Duplicate post. Don't know how that happened.
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Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
Well, if the surplus set don't sell, i have several options.
Fit part worn tyres, which may make them sell more easily? Possibly an expensive mistake!
Just sell them for way less than they owe me.
Buy a set of all season tyres and keep them.
In reality though as i'm abroad six months minimum each year, the winter set should and probably will just stay fitted. I'm only in the UK from November to mid April, which is winter tyre season. That said its never really bad here in the south, but the winter set was very expensive and tyres do 'go off' so i'm pleased to have now put them to work.
For the foreseeable future, all season tyres in the sizes i need are non existant. Life's twists and turns always seem to impact my wallet
Fit part worn tyres, which may make them sell more easily? Possibly an expensive mistake!
Just sell them for way less than they owe me.
Buy a set of all season tyres and keep them.
In reality though as i'm abroad six months minimum each year, the winter set should and probably will just stay fitted. I'm only in the UK from November to mid April, which is winter tyre season. That said its never really bad here in the south, but the winter set was very expensive and tyres do 'go off' so i'm pleased to have now put them to work.
For the foreseeable future, all season tyres in the sizes i need are non existant. Life's twists and turns always seem to impact my wallet
Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
I got them back yesterday. If I'm being picky, his balancing machine probably isn't the best (or it needs loooking at). There are more weights on the wheels than came off, but at least they aren't at multiple points on the wheels like last time.StuBeeDoo wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 9:48 amThe middle and both ends of all this is that in spite of everything I've posted here, I'm going back to the same powdercoater with the 304s to have them done in satin gunmetal..............
I'll be making it plain that I want satin finish. Maybe I wasn't specific enough last time, although I thought I was.........
Watch this space................
The finish is pretty-much the sort I've been striving for. I'll post a pic when the wheels go back on the car for summer. I'm fairly certain the 305s will be done the same colour by this time next year, in spite of what the painter said about unknown styles and colours when I had them put back to silver a few months ago.
For now, I'm happy. I just need to see the gunmetal 304s on the car to be 100% certain.
Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
To be fair, that ^^^ could be because the tyres are on different rims and/or in different positions. The balancing dots on the tyres are long gone.
I've spent the morning sealing the finish on the gunmetal 304s (and dressing the tyres) ready for fitting them on the car next Wednesday.
To make things worse for myself I've been made aware of a set of Borbet CC in F25 fitment (with Nokian runflat winter tyres on). I've always been partial to 5-spoke wheels, and I missed-out on a set of Style 306 Streamlines a couple of weeks ago because I dithered.StuBeeDoo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 14, 2021 9:00 amIn all the 25-odd years I've been using winter wheels, this has been a regular occurrence. In fact when I had the E30, I actually had 3 full sets of fully-shod wheels for it. Summers, a barely-legal set of summers for emergencies (which I only ever used when the main set were getting repaired/replaced) and winters.sapphireblack wrote: ↑Mon Dec 13, 2021 10:12 amSo, unless i'm mad enough to buy more wheel sets, my pondering, indecision and agonising is all history.
As you said............ Agonising.
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The Borbets look nice. Does the set in question need a refurb?
'Classic' five spoke wheels always look good, best ever for the E53 were the type 87 4.6is rims? Classic X6 wheel is style 259 imo. Easy to clean wheels are simply the best
'Classic' five spoke wheels always look good, best ever for the E53 were the type 87 4.6is rims? Classic X6 wheel is style 259 imo. Easy to clean wheels are simply the best
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Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
Ideally, IMHO, but someone less picky than me would likely be happy to use them as-is.
Indubitably.sapphireblack wrote: ↑Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:50 pm'Classic' five spoke wheels always look good, best ever for the E53 were the type 87 4.6is rims? Classic X6 wheel is style 259 imo. Easy to clean wheels are simply the best
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Style 306's big brother!
Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
Much as I prefer 5-spokes, I really can't justify a third set - because I CBA moving-on one of my existing sets. I'm going to give the Borbet CCs a swerve.
If I needed a set of tyres it would make a bit more sense - but I don't at the moment.
I need to stay off certain websites.
Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
Ooooops! I just bought them for £104.StuBeeDoo wrote: ↑Sat Feb 12, 2022 8:28 pmMuch as I prefer 5-spokes, I really can't justify a third set - because I CBA moving-on one of my existing sets. I'm going to give the Borbet CCs a swerve.
If I needed a set of tyres it would make a bit more sense - but I don't at the moment.
I need to stay off certain websites.
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Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
a set of Borbet's for £104? Wish i could get deals like that.
Wheel refurb. Powdercoat or paint?
Dunno what state of health they're in yet. The only picture I've seen shows just one with a little kerb rash. They could all be badly buckled for all I know.sapphireblack wrote: ↑Mon Feb 14, 2022 6:32 pm a set of Borbet's for £104? Wish i could get deals like that.
I'll probably try to sell the tyres. You never know, I could make my money back on them.
I just need to find somewhere to store the bloody things now.
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