Refinishing Panasport Wheels
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Unfortunately one of the previous owners of my S3 decided to use safety wire to insure the K/Os stayed put by wrapping the safety wire around a spoke which led to scraping the finish off. Also, he was somewhat of an oaf when it came to removing his wheels resulting is every spoke being dinged, some rather severely.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to a refinished (in the US) or a process by which these wheels can be made decent again?
Thanks,
Does anyone have any suggestions as to a refinished (in the US) or a process by which these wheels can be made decent again?
Thanks,
Charlie Warner
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A good friend, who is a Panasport dealer, has wheels powder coated when something other than silver or dark grey is required. Used mostly on wheels for race cars, they seem to hold up well, even though seeing lots of installation and removal. They are bolt ons, rather than the knock on variety.
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Charlie,
In the UK most people use polyester powder coating. I don't know about Panasport, but has been good on other vehicle wheels that I have used.
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In the UK most people use polyester powder coating. I don't know about Panasport, but has been good on other vehicle wheels that I have used.
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fattogatto wrote:Unfortunately one of the previous owners of my S3 decided to use safety wire to insure the K/Os stayed put by wrapping the safety wire around a spoke which led to scraping the finish off. Also, he was somewhat of an oaf when it came to removing his wheels resulting is every spoke being dinged, some rather severely.
Does anyone have any suggestions as to a refinished (in the US) or a process by which these wheels can be made decent again?
Thanks,
Hello Charles,
Contact Panasport to ask specifically what they use for finish. I am fairly certain the finish is an epoxy or urethane paint with a high quality, tough clear coat. They may be able to furnish paint codes, likely Japanese paint suppliers.
Google "alloy wheel refinishing" for your area. This is big business for collision repair shops.
Good luck.
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Thanks for the replies. My issue is more the dings left by errant hammer blows. Probably have to sand the spokes carefully then paint with epoxy. Not sure the alloy composition will take to powder coating.
Sarto, I am in TN.
Sarto, I am in TN.
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