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Old 07-22-2007, 04:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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has anyone powdercoated the stock titan wheel i have a black truck with the grayish rims i was thinking of making them black , i know the powdercoated makes rims look nice has anyone seen them in black....and some opinions on black on black...
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Re: powder coating

yup a lot of peeps here have. i did a semi-gloss because i liked the look over the high gloss. looks a little less show, but a little faster. i dont know how to explain it. Still has a little shine to it
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Re: powder coating

I did mine in gray, they were suppose to match the 03-04 Frontier wheels. I did them in 04 and a couple of Months later Nissan came out with the 05 SE wheels in about the same color.

Here is a pic of them on my '04.



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Re: powder coating

has anyone powder coated the stock steal wheels? i was thinking about it, but not sure if its worth it or not since they're not as good looking as the alloys.
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Re: powder coating

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has anyone powdercoated the stock titan wheel i have a black truck with the grayish rims i was thinking of making them black , i know the powdercoated makes rims look nice has anyone seen them in black....and some opinions on black on black...
Wow, this has been a popular question lately :-). If you do a search you'll find many threads with pictures.

Here are some of mine:



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Re: powder coating

I have seen the steelies powder coated, they look good IMO.
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Wow, this has been a popular question lately :-). If you do a search you'll find many threads with pictures.

Here are some of mine:



the first pic looked like the letter where yellow like nascar. that would be sweet lol. especially on a black truck w/black rims. They sell tires pens you could do it. .
EDIT: you know what my tires are toast anyways. ill do it and post pic good or bad lol. maby thre first Nissan Titan Nastruck!

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