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Hey guys, im re'doing my iroc wheels, and have 2/4 done here are some pic's. i will post pic's of the other too and the sanding/taping/painting! tell me what you guys think and if you have any question dont be shy!
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Looks pretty good, i did the same to my 89 iroc wheels. Peeled off the clear coat with some stripper and steel wool, and gave it a quick wetsanding, then taped and sprayed them where they were painted. turned out really good
Looks good.Did mine as well same way,same color.Painting them is the easy part.Tapeing them was a PITA?
Yes tapping is the hardest part and the most painfull, and if you dont do it right, the end reasalt is bad and you did all that work for nothing
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how bout you gues post your wheels !
Last edited by mr.camaro; 02-17-2008 at 10:36 PM.
Reason: Automerged Doublepost
yes, my car was factory silver in that area, and i went with a gunmetal finish which was abit darker to help bring out the shine more. It worked well. taping these ones off did suck. gotta clean those little stripe lines and get a good coat of paint in there. took a while
Peeler? Ok, I heard that earlier today from a paint shop owner. Thanks. I guess it's time to start working on these wheels. I guess if a screw them up I can always go ahead with the Torque Thrust II's.
Peeler? Ok, I heard that earlier today from a paint shop owner. Thanks. I guess it's time to start working on these wheels. I guess if a screw them up I can always go ahead with the Torque Thrust II's.
ive got my iroc wheels in the basement, clear coat is all cracked up
so let me get this straight ...??
u jsut use stripper to take the clear coat off, then paint the painted parts.. do you NOT put new clear coat on the entire wheel then? just on over where u paint the grey paint? or do u re-clear the entire rim?? aeresol can spray clear and paint and primer?????
ive got my iroc wheels in the basement, clear coat is all cracked up
so let me get this straight ...??
u jsut use stripper to take the clear coat off, then paint the painted parts.. do you NOT put new clear coat on the entire wheel then? just on over where u paint the grey paint? or do u re-clear the entire rim?? aeresol can spray clear and paint and primer?????
Yes you tape, prime, paint then take all tape off and put clear every where.
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Here are some more pics, with all the process exept the sanding/polishing.
Last edited by mr.camaro; 02-24-2008 at 09:25 PM.
Reason: Automerged Doublepost
So, when you laid down the paint stripper, did it cause any problems with the tire or valve stem? Also, did you remove the wheel weights?
I want to do this to my z28 rims, but I cant afford to dis-mount the tires, or to replace that stuff. I can't imagine those "cards" would really keep the aircraft stripper off the tire?
Also, did you sand the spokes before you painted the gray?
Finally, did you use special primer and clear for wheels too? Or was that regular primer, and clear?
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So, when you laid down the paint stripper, did it cause any problems with the tire or valve stem? Also, did you remove the wheel weights?
I want to do this to my z28 rims, but I cant afford to dis-mount the tires, or to replace that stuff. I can't imagine those "cards" would really keep the aircraft stripper off the tire?
Also, did you sand the spokes before you painted the gray?
Finally, did you use special primer and clear for wheels too? Or was that regular primer, and clear?
Like i say'd above, I was lucky and didnthave any clear on them (the previous owner took it off i guess). i did not remove the tire weight, no'r did i dis-mount the tire, i used normal primer but used wheel paint and wheel clear.
I think you would have to sand the curb rash down smooth and buff that area out. After doing one of mine and starting the second one i can tell you to go get the aircraft stripper. I got some that was in a spra can and it works beautifully. I guess sprayed that on and lightly scraped with a plastic putty knife. I then went and washed it off with a waterhose. It sure beats the stripper I got from lowes. I had to take steel wool to get that off. Then the aluminum was scratched so I had to buff it out with tripoli then make sure all of the buffing compound was off before painting. That aircraft stripper saved an easy 2 hours of work.
What is the paint code informaiton for the 16" 85-87 IROC Wheels?
X 2 i need the gold color.
mr camaro my rims look just like your before pics. the paint is peeling and you can see the gold underneith where yours repainted a different color or do they come like that? thx
the silver is ok and the charcoal grey is sweet but the gold 87 rim is one of the nicest ever made. it all comes down to preference....................
i know this is an old thread but im trying to do a set right now. one of my wheels is gold while the rest are raw silver. the prob is i tried to strip the gold and it wont come off. is the gold anodized onto the wheel? i tried two different strippers there is no clear and it took off the rattle can color change paint easy. i have not tried the official aircraft stripper yet. i cant be the first person to ever strip a gold rim??
I stripped and painted my gold wheels.Repainted them flat black.You have to let the stripper sit on ther a while and let it do the work.The stubborn parts took a little wire brush the size of a tooth brush for the tight spaces and a wire brush on a drill motor.May not have been the best way but it worked for me and turned out looking good.People cant believe I painted my wheels.
I just sanded the clear off. Did not need to repaint the inlays. Took some time but they came out great. I did not polish them as much as the previous picture.
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I like the wheels polished like these....I did a set of '86 wheels....sanded all the metal smooth, sanded all the paint off, had area that is normally grey powdercoated black (to match car) and then polished wheels until I could shave in them.....looks good...
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Wheels look much better. I'm in the process of doing the same thing to the same 88-90 double line style, but after sanding I'm buffing them. It's alot of work but the end result is worth it. I have all the center caps but I'm missing the emblems in the center. Anyone know where I can get new emblems without having to buy the whole caps?
Just something to keep in mind, the striper I used broke down my valve stems and they started leaking the first time I striped wheels. The wheels in the picture below I did with just the bare wheels. I suggest dismounting the tires and pulling the valves first.
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Yes, refinishing wheels is a lot of work but the results are definitely worth it. It looks like everybody here got great results. For people who are interested in getting their wheels done but don't have the time, we now offer wheel polishing. We will remove the clear coat, smooth the factory tooling marks, and polish the aluminum surfaces to a mirror finish. We also repaint the accents. Prices run $75 to $100 per wheel. Contact us for more information.
Yes, refinishing wheels is a lot of work but the results are definitely worth it. It looks like everybody here got really good results. For people who are interested in getting their wheels done but don't have the time, we now offer wheel polishing. We will remove the clear coat, smooth the factory tooling marks, and polish the aluminum surfaces to a mirror finish. We also repaint the accents. Prices run $75 to $100 per wheel. Contact us for more information.
the silver is ok and the charcoal grey is sweet but the gold 87 rim is one of the nicest ever made. it all comes down to preference....................
Just got them polished and painted by Denny at Thirdgen Ranch. Stupid weights are gone to the inside. I just have to decided if I want to re clear them. I think I will re clear. But yes the Gold IROC's are some of the nicest ever.
Here is my other set of rims...92 Z28's all polished up, also done by Thirdgen Ranch's Denny
Last edited by 86NiteRider; 05-03-2009 at 10:22 AM.
Just got them polished and painted by Denny at Thirdgen Ranch. Stupid weights are gone to the inside. I just have to decided if I want to re clear them. I think I will re clear. But yes the Gold IROC's are some of the nicest ever.
Here is my other set of rims...92 Z28's all polished up, also done by Thirdgen Ranch's Denny
Hey Andre...How can you post pictures of your polished IROC rims when you haven't even picked them up yet? I'll post a picture of them for you. They turned out great!!! You'll have to post another picture of them once they're on the car.
Hahaha...yes I should of said pre polished....I was just showing what 85's Gold IROC's looks like. See ya around noon Denny, BTW, they look great.
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i keep this site on my quick links to inspire me to do my stock rims.
they look great! most of these rims are older than 90% of the people are this board and are in better condition too.
love them. can't say enough good things about them.
the silver is ok and the charcoal grey is sweet but the gold 87 rim is one of the nicest ever made. it all comes down to preference....................
The gold is ok but it doesn't go with every car color. It looks really good with a black car, but doesn't look good on a red car. Personally the charcoal grey on a 88-90 style rim in one of the nicest ever made.