Thinking of Powder Coating some Rally's.....

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choppintime

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Is there a proper color? Wondering if anyone has powder coated a set and what color/supplier they used?

Pictures would be helpful......

Chris
 
Only one place to go. CUDACHICK. http://phoenixspecialtycoatings.com/

Take a look at what she does. No one else in the industry can do what she does or cares about the end result like she does. Plus she's a Mopar gal that looks good in hot pants.
 
class A silver. that is what i used on the rallye wheels i did for my dad years ago. turned out nice.

 
Thanks for the props guys but I don't do a lot of wheels around here (especially steelies) ... they cost a fortune to ship back and forth.

BUT if I was to do a set of rallyes they'd be in the right colors. :-D
 
Also called Argent Silver, depending on where you buy. I shot mine with Rustoleum Argent Silver and I couldn't see any difference when I went to car shows... but that might just mean the guys around here did the same thing lol.
 
Wow I just checked out Cudachicks website - amazing work.

Wish we had someone down here who did work like that.
 
Rick, if I'm not mistaken that's the match for Chevy ralley wheels. Similar, but not "correct."

I didn't know that. I bought an assortment from them when I bought my powder coating system. I never used it but will some day for my car. I need to practice on things I can ruin for a time. Then maybe I'll chance my parts.
 
Wow I just checked out Cudachicks website - amazing work.

Wish we had someone down here who did work like that.

Awww, thank you danmax!! :-D I know the shipping's a killer and takes awhile back and forth, but I've got customers from all over the world including Down Under. It'd be an honor to have you on board too.


I didn't know that. I bought an assortment from them when I bought my powder coating system. I never used it but will some day for my car. I need to practice on things I can ruin for a time. Then maybe I'll chance my parts.

I love your attitude Rick :-D ... seems it's been a hundred years lol but I understand what you mean about the practice. Seriously though, keep in mind that your powder collection has a fairly limited shelf life (6 months +/-). If it doesn't 'flow' like water in the cup or bag when you swirl it, your results will be unpredictable.
 
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