2 Piece wheels welded into 1 piece, can they be taken apart?!
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I recently noticed that my 2 piece wheels have the faces welded onto the lip from the back. I am trying to powdercoat one set but all of the places I called informed me that I could either powdercoat the entire wheel one color or I would have to take the faces off somehow if I only want the faces powdercoated.
Anyone have any experience with this or have any ideas/places where I can get the wheels taken apart?
Anyone have any experience with this or have any ideas/places where I can get the wheels taken apart?
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I recently noticed that my 2 piece wheels have the faces welded onto the lip from the back. I am trying to powdercoat one set but all of the places I called informed me that I could either powdercoat the entire wheel one color or I would have to take the faces off somehow if I only want the faces powdercoated.
Anyone have any experience with this or have any ideas/places where I can get the wheels taken apart?
Anyone have any experience with this or have any ideas/places where I can get the wheels taken apart?
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Yup but they said they would charge a lot more for the prep work. They didn't say how much but it had the tone of "I shouldn't bother telling you because it's a rip off".
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When I had my one piece deep dish wheels, I was told that I could get the wheels PC'd however I wanted it.
Maybe you should check around to see your best price while keeping your wheels one piece. It may end up saving you more money then to separate the pieces and get the faces PC'd.
Maybe you should check around to see your best price while keeping your wheels one piece. It may end up saving you more money then to separate the pieces and get the faces PC'd.
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Maybe you should check around to see your best price while keeping your wheels one piece. It may end up saving you more money then to seperate the peices and get the faces PC'd.
When I had my one piece deep dish wheels, I was told that I could get the wheels PC'd however I wanted it.
When I had my one piece deep dish wheels, I was told that I could get the wheels PC'd however I wanted it.
No idea, I guess that's how DPE makes/finishes their wheels? Both of mine are like that.
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ohhhhhhhhh i know what you are talking about now and yeah mine are like that too
just have them mask it off, they are being super lazy and just dont want to do it i guess
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530i - Silver Grey Out, Black Dakota Leather In, Navigation Pro, Voice Command, HiFi Audio, Sports Package, Premium Package, Cold Weather Package w/ Heated Seats, Style# 123 Alloy Track Wheels, Auto AC, Power Front Seats, Active Turn Xennon Headlights,
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OEM M-Tech Front Bumper, OEM M Side Skirts, OEM M5 Rear Bumper, M5 Trunk Lid Finisher, M5 Style Mirrors, Custom Hamann Style Splitter, Custom Hartge Style Diffuser, RD Sport Boot Spoiler, LCI Taillights, Bruce Miranda's V4 LCI Retro Cables, 6000K Xenon light Bulbs, Xenon White LED License Plate Lights, 8000K HID 9006 Fog Lights, Akalius� Front Headlight Euro Overlays, Matte Black Kidney Grilles, E60.Net Clings, Debadged, Llumar Tinting "Micro Edged, 15% Rear 35% Sides,
Engine Mods:
Custom Magnaflow Quad Exhaust w/ Eisenmann Stamped 3� Tips, RPI Scoop (Red)
Added Electronics:
V1 Equipped (Hardwired), OEM Alpine CD Changer Retrofit,
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SOLD-20" Staggered Vertini Hennesey Rims, Falcon 452's Tires-SOLD
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19" VMR 710 Hyper Silver, General Exclaim UHP 245/35/19 Front-275/30/19 Rear, Gloss Silver Caliper Paint Job DIY
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I would definitely try to keep it as 1 piece and PC them. I think cutting the weld off would damage the structural integrity of the wheels.
I would definitely try to keep it as 1 piece and PC them. I think cutting the weld off would damage the structural integrity of the wheels.
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