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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Whether you decide on paint or powder coat then preparation is the key.
Our local powder coaters can do any RAL colour, price is about £45-50 per wheel and special effects are about £5-10 extra per wheel. There are powder coaters and then there are good powder coaters. I know one firm I will use locally and a couple of local powder coating firms I will not use. Brendan |
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30th Jun 2016 7:09pm |
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alby Member Since: 25 Dec 2014 Location: The Shire Posts: 159 |
Sadly it's normal for a defender, whether it should be the case or not...
Steel wheels on mine did the same, only lasted till they were a year old, paint started to fall off in sheets and they were rusting too. swapped them for alloys since it's not a working vehicle and they suit it better. |
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30th Jun 2016 9:04pm |
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Crofter Member Since: 19 Feb 2015 Location: Peterhead Posts: 169 |
Thanks I will ask around see if I can find a powder coater to do the wheels.
I did think about alloy wheels but am put off as I had alloys on a discovery, which always seemed to suffer from tyres loosing air when the vehicle got older. However I did keep the discovery over 10 years. |
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1st Jul 2016 5:36am |
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leeds Member Since: 28 Dec 2009 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 8581 |
Have noticed tyres slowly losing pressure on old wheels and tyres combinations.
Could not decide if it was a case of corrosion just inside the tyre bead just forcing bead open allowing air out slowly, or if it was a case of the tyre rubber age hardening not being as flexible. Had a set of old tyres about 55-8 years old which was prone to loosing pressure/ punctures. Replaced tyres and problems disappeared. So in my mind a good reason to retire old tyres.. Brendan |
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1st Jul 2016 7:47am |
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