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Where to go to powder coat wheels?

I own a black Nissan 350Z and I want to powder coat the stock wheels from the stock color and finish to a black with a regular finish, whatever is typical. Who do I take my car to, how much does it cost for all four wheels, and how long do they keep my car?

Answer:

Without knowing where you live it's pretty hard to tell you where to go get the work done. Even more difficult to give you a price. The company (whoever, where ever} probably wouldn't need, or want to keep your car at their facility. They would likely just want the wheels. Best bet is for you to do a google search in your area for powder coating and go from there.
First, I accept as true with the earlier remark.do not paint the wheels after powder coating. Powder coating is used to interchange paint, in particular spray paint. With that stated, I'd park the vehicle in my storage, take the wheels off and drop them off on the situation, then choose them up later. Or I'd simply purchase wheels that have been already black.
L.A. Wheel and Tire is one of the few companies you can find online that does a wheel exchange, in which you purchase the OEM wheels you want with the powder coat style/color you want, and then you trade in your wheels. Usually, this is done by paying the price of the finish + a refundable security deposit. You pay that, we send our wheels to you, and then you send your original wheels back to us. That's when we refund the security deposit (based on the condition of the wheels you send).

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