I think I want to paint my cladding screws. Question is what color? Need some opinions.
Vicotry White
or
Silver
or
Chrome
If you aren't going to leave them matching the cladding, I think white to match the VX body would be best...imho. Then you need some victory white powder coated rims.
Bart
O.K., so I know it wasn't one of the 3 choices on your list, but how about the same color Blue as on the IronMan stickers? You might even play with the idea of putting a little red dot in the center of each. That is, if the IronMan stickers are still on there, of course.
If you are set on one of the 3 in your choice list, then I don't see it making very much difference, because I think they will all look quite similar against the black cladding. Just my 2cents worth.![]()
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You could replace with titanium fasteners, which look very nice either natural or a variety of wild nitrided colors.
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
Stainless
Nitrided, anodized, possibly powdercoated (careful with the threads).....
Lots of mediums that I would choose other than painting.
Hell, stick an LED in the center of each one and go cruisin.
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Last edited by Bimati : 01/19/2007 at 04:56 PM
I like the Titianium idea, and Bart's white with powdercoated rims. Now I really want yet another set of rims. Thinking about buying some used passport rims (if they work) and powdercoating them v-white. Where can you get custom powder coating done, and costs?
Do you have a spare oven? Eastwood actually sells the kits for doing it at home. As long as it will fit in a oven set at about 375 degrees F for 20 odd minutes, you can do many things besides the wheels. Understand it works quite well.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?i...59&iSubCat=460
i would go with white to mach colors
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Originally Posted by rowhard
Note that you need a SPARE oven. Once you powdercoat in an oven, my understanding is that you cannot cook food in it afterwards.
Passport rims will fit, I have one on my spare.